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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[4110] Non in animam sed in spiritum.
[4112] Euge.
[4113] Suavis.
[4114] Eloquia.
[4116] Suggillavit.
[4117] Reading of Luke vi. 36.
[4122] Apud quem.
[4123] Mensus fuerit.
[4126] De discipulo.
[4127] Revincat.
[4128] Luke vi. 41-45. Cerdon is here referred to as Marcion’s master, and Apelles as Marcion’s pupil.
[4129] Scandalum. See above, book i. chap. ii., for Marcion’s perverse application of the figure of the good and the corrupt tree.
[4130] In hoc solo adulterium Marcionis manus stupuisse miror. He means that this passage has been left uncorrupted by M. (as if his hand failed in the pruning process), foolishly for him.
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