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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

[4808] Matt. xix. 8.

[4809] Matt. xix. 4, 6.

[4810] Direxit.

[4811] Gestans.

[4812] Excusaverit.

[4813] Ideo ut.

[4814] Luke xvi. 18.

[4815] Nubere. This verb is here used of both sexes, in a general sense.

[4816] Alias.

[4817] Etiam: first word of the sentence.

[4818] Alicubi.

[4819] Nondum.

[4820] Tu.

[4821] Alibi: i.e., than in the Marcionite connection.

[4822] Apud te.

 

 

 

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