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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[4530] Scito.
[4531] Proinde.
[4532] Sensum.
[4534] Generavit.
[4535] Mundialis spiritus: perhaps “the breath of life.”
[4538] Milium.
[4541] Prædamnavit.
[4542] Hoc ordine.
[4543] Infamat.
[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.
[4548] Autem.
[4549] See Luke xi. 5-8.
[4550] A sarcastic allusion to the ante-nuptial error of Marcion, which he has exposed more than once (see book i. chap. xxix. and book iv. chap. xxiii. p. 386.).
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