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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[5638] Consequens erat.
[5639] Porro.
[5642] Ut.
[5644] Portendit.
[5648] Anima: we will call it soul in the context.
[5649] Possit videri.
[5650] Animam.
[5651] Non ideo.
[5652] Animam.
[5653] Animale. The terseness of his argument, by his use of the same radical terms Anima and Animale, is lost in the English. [See Cap. 15 infra. Also, Kaye p. 180. St. Augustine seems to tolerate our author’s views of a corporal spirit in his treatise de Hæresibus.]
[5656] ὁ ἔσχατος ᾽Αδάμ into ὁ ἔσχατος Κύριος.
[5657] Vel auctoris.
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