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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[4558] Isa. xxix. 18.

[4559] Luke xi. 19.

[4560] Luke xi. 18.

[4561] Luke xi. 20.

[4562] Ex. viii. 19.

[4563] Significaret.

[4564] Vetustatum scilicet suarum.

[4565] Apud.

[4566] Applicuit.

[4567] Luke xi. 21, 22.

[4568] Ceterum.

[4569] Defluendo.

[4570] The scorpion here represents any class of the lowest animals, especially such as stung. The Marcionites impiously made it a reproach to the Creator, that He had formed such worthless and offensive creatures. Compare book i. chap. 17, note 5. p. 283.

[4571] Luke xi. 27, 28.

[4572] See above, on Luke viii. 21.

[4573] Natura.

[4574] Proinde.

Chapter XXVII.—Christ’s Reprehension of the Pharisees Seeking a Sign. His Censure of Their Love of Outward Show Rather Than Inward Holiness. Scripture Abounds with Admonitions of a Similar Purport. Proofs of His Mission from the Creator.

[4575] Purgare.

[4576] From the Marcionite point of view.

[4577] Luke xi. 29.

[4578] Luke xi. 33.

 

 

 

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