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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[4966] In the same passage.

[4967] For the history of Zacchæus, see Luke xix. 1-10.

[4968] Isa. lviii. 6.

[4969] Luke xix. 8.

[4970] Luke xix. 9.

[4971] Salutaria esse.

[4972] Luke xix. 10.

[4973] Substantiis.

[4974] Caro: “the flesh,” here a synonym with the corpus of the previous clauses.

[4975] Elisa est.

[4976] Secundum rationem feneratæ.

[4977] Ex parte severitatis.

[4978] This phrase comes not from the present passage, but from Luke viii. 18, where the words are ὅ δοκεῖ ἔχειν; here the expression is ὅ ἔχει only.

[4979] Luke xix. 22.

[4980] The original of this obscure sentence is as follows: “Aut si et hic Creatorem finxerit austerum…..hic quoque me ille instruit eujus pecuniam ut fenerem edocet.

Chapter XXXVIII.—Christ’s Refutations of the Pharisees. Rendering Dues to Cæsar and to God. Next of the Sadducees, Respecting Marriage in the Resurrection. These Prove Him Not to Be Marcion’s But the Creator’s Christ. Marcion’s Tamperings in Order to Make Room for His Second God, Exposed and Confuted.

[4981] Luke xx. 4.

[4982] Luke xx. 6.

[4983] Existeret.

[4984] Ipse.

[4985] “Of knowledge of good and evil.” The “law” thereof occurs in Gen. iii. 3.

[4986] Luke xx. 5.

 

 

 

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