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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[5368] Gal. v. 14.

[5369] Dispendium.

[5370] Compendium: the terseness of the original cannot be preserved in the translation.

[5371] Gal. vi. 2.

[5372] Erratis: literally, “ye are deceived.”

[5373] Gal. vi. 7.

[5374] Gal. vi. 7.

[5375] Intentat.

[5376] Gal. vi. 9.

[5377] Gal. vi. 10.

[5378] Corruptionis.

[5379] Gal. vi. 9.

[5380] Eccles. iii. 17.

[5381] Gal. vi. 14.

[5382] See Gal. vi. 17, κόπους μοι μηδεὶς παρεχέτω, “let no one harass me.”

[5383] Stigmata: the scars not of circumcision, but of wounds suffered for His sake (Conybeare and Howson).

[5384] Corporalia.

[5385] Solidam.

Chapter V.—The First Epistle to the Corinthians. The Pauline Salutation of Grace and Peace Shown to Be Anti-Marcionite. The Cross of Christ Purposed by the Creator. Marcion Only Perpetuates the Offence and Foolishness of Christ’s Cross by His Impious Severance of the Gospel from the Creator. Analogies Between the Law and the Gospel in the Matter of Weak Things, and Foolish Things and Base Things.

[5386] Præstructio.

[5387] Titulo.

[5388] 1 Cor. i. 3.

 

 

 

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