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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[5201] Ex incursu: in allusion to St. Paul’s sudden conversion, Acts ix. 3-8. [On St. Paul’s Epistles, see p. 324, supra.]
[5202] Marcion is frequently called “Ponticus Nauclerus,” probably less on account of his own connection with a seafaring life, than that of his countrymen, who were great sailors. Comp. book. i. 18. (sub fin.) and book iii. 6. [pp. 284, 325.]
[5203] In acatos tuas.
[5204] Quo symbolo.
[5205] Quis illum tituli charactere percusserit.
[5206] Quis transmiserit tibi.
[5207] Quis imposuerit.
[5208] Constanter.
[5209] Ne illius probetur, i.e., to the Catholic, for Marcion did not admit all St. Paul’s epistles (Semler).
[5210] Omnia apostolatus ejus instrumenta.
[5212] Subscribit.
[5213] Actis refert.
[5215] Conversor.
[5216] Jam hinc.
[5217] Gen. xlix. 27, Septuagint, the latter clause being καὶ εἰς τὸ ἑσπέρας δίδωσι τροφήν.
[5218] Satisfactio.
[5219] Non aliud portendebat quam.
[5220] Secundum Virginis censum.
[5221] Figurarum sacramenta.
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