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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[5325] Gal. iii. 15. This, of course, is consistent in St. Paul’s argument. Marcion, however, by erasing all the intervening verses, and affixing the phrase “after the manner of men” to the plain assertion of Gal. iv. 3, reduces the whole statement to an absurdity.
[5327] Erubescat.
[5328] So, instead of pursuing the contents of Gal. 3., he proceeds to such of Gal. 4. as Marcion reserved.
[5330] In extremitatem temporum.
[5331] Isa. ii. 2 (Sept).
[5332] Joel iii. 28, as quoted by St. Peter, Acts ii. 17.
[5333] Ipsius.
[5340] Joel iii. 28, as given in Acts ii. 17.
[5343] Nec sic taxans.
[5345] Cœnas puras: probably the παρασκευαί mentioned in John xix. 31.
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