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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[3972] Statim admissus.

[3973] Said in irony, as if Marcion’s Christ deserved the rejection.

[3974] Luke vi. 22.

[3975] His reading of Isa. li. 7.

[3976] Isa. lii. 5.

[3977] Sancite.

[3978] Circumscribit.

[3979] Famulis et magistratibus. It is uncertain what passage this quotation represents. It sounds like some of the clauses of Isa. liii.

[3980] Personam nominis.

[3981] Sancitur.

Chapter XV.—Sermon on the Mount Continued. Its Woes in Strict Agreement with the Creator’s Disposition. Many Quotations Out of the Old Testament in Proof of This.

[3982] Luke vi. 26.

[3983] Versipellem. An indignant exclamation on Marcion’s Christ.

[3984] Suggillans.

[3985] Porro.

[3986] Hic.

[3987] Suggillaverunt. This is Oehler’s emendation; the common reading is figuraverunt.

[3988] Motus est.

[3989] Deus optimus.

[3990] That is, apathetic, inert, and careless about human affairs.

[3991] Demutat.

[3992] Ejus erunt.

 

 

 

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