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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[4787] Meum: Luke xvi. 12, where, however, the word is τὸ ὑμέτερον, that which is your own.”

[4788] Notando.

[4789] Ad hoc ut seperatur.

[4790] Luke xvi. 15.

[4791] Jer. xvii. 5.

[4792] Jer. xvii. 10, in sense but not in letter.

[4793] Jer. xx. 12.

[4794] Luke xvi. 15.

[4795] Isa. ii. 12 (Sept).

[4796] Luke xvi. 16.

[4797] Sedatio: literally, “a setting to rest,” ἠρέμησις.

[4798] Ut undeunde magis probetur…regnum Dei.

[4799] Luke 16.17; 21.23.

[4800] Isa. xl. 8.

[4801] See above, note on chap. xxviii., towards the end, on this designation of Christ’s divine nature.

[4802] Isa. xl. 3.

Chapter XXXIV.—Moses, Allowing Divorce, and Christ Prohibiting It, Explained. John Baptist and Herod. Marcion’s Attempt to Discover an Antithesis in the Parable of the Rich Man and the Poor Man in Hades Confuted. The Creator’s Appointment Manifested in Both States.

[4803] Luke xvi. 18.

[4804] Deut. xxiv. 1.

[4805] A Marcionite challenge.

[4806] Plane.

[4807] St. Matthew’s Gospel.

 

 

 

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