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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[5378] Corruptionis.
[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.
[5386] Præstructio.
[5387] Titulo.
[5389] Appellant.
[5390] Officio.
[5392] Pacem quam præferendam.
[5394] Competentibus nostro quoque sacramento.
[5395] Nisi ex accedentibus cui magis competant.
[5396] Disciplinæ.
[5397] Per naturæ dissimulationem. This Fr. Junius explains by τὴν φύσεως ἀφοσίωσιν, in the sense of “original sin” (ἀφοσιοῦσθαι seems to point to sin requiring expiation).
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