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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[4312] Debuit pronuntiasse.

[4313] Ps. viii. 6.

[4314] Ps. xxii. 6.

[4315] Isa. liii. 5.

[4316] Se deposuit.

[4317] Ad meritum confusionis.

[4318] Quod illum finxisti.

Chapter XXII.—The Same Conclusion Supported by the Transfiguration. Marcion Inconsistent in Associating with Christ in Glory Two Such Eminent Servants of the Creator as Moses and Elijah. St. Peter’s Ignorance Accounted for on Montanist Principle.

[4319] Luke ix. 28-36.

[4320] Scilicet, in ironical allusion to a Marcionite opinion.

[4321] Luke ix. 35.

[4322] Quoscunque.

[4323] In sordibus aliquibus.

[4324] Sic.

[4325] To belong to another god.

[4326] Secundum perversitatem.

[4327] Prædicatores.

[4328] Informator, Moses, as having organized the nation.

[4329] Reformator, Elias, the great prophet.

[4330] It was a primitive opinion in the Church that Elijah was to come, with Enoch, at the end of the world. See De Anima, chap. xxxv. and l.; also Irenæus, De Hæres. v. 5. [Vol. I. 530.]

[4331] Luke ix. 33.

[4332] This Tertullian seems to have done in his treatise De Ecstasi, which is mentioned by St. Jerome—see his Catalogus Scriptt. Eccles. (in Tertulliano); and by Nicephorus, Hist. Eccles. iv. 22, 34. On this subject of ecstasy, Tertullian has some observations in De Anima, chap. xxi. and xlv. (Rigalt. and Oehler.)

 

 

 

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