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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[5254] Isa. xlii. 6.

[5255] Apud: “administered by.”

[5256] Gal. i. 7.

[5257] Cum sit.

[5258] Gal. i. 8.

[5259] Gal. i. 8.

[5260] Referret.

[5261] A similar remark occurs in Præscript. Hæretic. c. xxiii. p. 253.

[5262] Ipsa materia.

[5263] See Gal. 1.11-24; Acts 15.5-29.

[5264] “The Acts of the Apostles” is always a plural phrase in Tertullian.

[5265] Ut non secutus sit.

[5266] Formam.

[5267] Dedocendæ legis; i.e., of Moses.

Chapter III.—St. Paul Quite in Accordance with St. Peter and Other Apostles of the Circumcision. His Censure of St. Peter Explained, and Rescued from Marcion’s Misapplication. The Strong Protests of This Epistle Against Judaizers. Yet Its Teaching is Shown to Be in Keeping with the Law and the Prophets. Marcion’s Tampering with St. Paul’s Writings Censured.

[5268] Ad patrocinium.

[5269] Scribit often takes the place of inquit; naturally enough as referring to the epistles.

[5270] Gal. ii. 1, 2.

[5271] Formam.

[5272] Si quando.

[5273] Gal. ii. 3.

[5274] Ex defensione.

 

 

 

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