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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[4527] As Marcion pretended.

Chapter XXVI.—From St. Luke’s Eleventh Chapter Other Evidence that Christ Comes from the Creator. The Lord’s Prayer and Other Words of Christ. The Dumb Spirit and Christ’s Discourse on Occasion of the Expulsion. The Exclamation of the Woman in the Crowd.

[4528] Luke xi. 1.

[4529] Suffigi.

[4530] Scito.

[4531] Proinde.

[4532] Sensum.

[4533] Luke xi. 2.

[4534] Generavit.

[4535] Mundialis spiritus: perhaps “the breath of life.”

[4536] Gen. i. 2.

[4537] Luke xi. 3.

[4538] Milium.

[4539] Ps. lxviii. 25.

[4540] Luke xi. 4.

[4541] Prædamnavit.

[4542] Hoc ordine.

[4543] Infamat.

[4544] Luke xi. 9.

[4545] Salutem: perhaps salvation.

[4546] Unde sum functus. This obscure clause may mean “the right of praying,” or “the right of access, and boldness to knock.”

[4547] Ad præstandum non suo homini.

 

 

 

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