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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[5770] Utique ut sponsam sponso.

[5771] 2 Cor. xi. 13.

[5772] Prædicationis adulteratæ.

[5773] A reference to Marcion’s other god of the New Testament, of which he tortured the epistles (and this passage among them) to produce the evidence.

[5774] 2 Cor. xi. 14.

[5775] Patitur. The work here referred to is not extant; it is, however, referred to in the De Anima, c. lv.

[5776] Precario; “that which one must beg for.” See, however, above, book iv. chap. xxii. p. 384, note 8, for a different turn to this word.

[5777] 2 Kings ii. 11.

[5778] 2 Cor. xii. 7, 8.

[5779] 1 Sam. ii. 7-8; Ps. cxlvii. 6; Luke i. 52.

[5780] Job. 1.12; 2 Cor. 12.9.

[5781] Gal. i. 6-9.

[5782] 2 Cor. xiii. 1.

[5783] 2 Cor. xiii. 2.

[5784] 2 Cor. xiii. 10.

Chapter XIII.—The Epistle to the Romans. St. Paul Cannot Help Using Phrases Which Bespeak the Justice of God, Even When He is Eulogizing the Mercies of the Gospel. Marcion Particularly Hard in Mutilation of This Epistle. Yet Our Author Argues on Common Ground. The Judgment at Last Will Be in Accordance with the Gospel. The Justified by Faith Exhorted to Have Peace with God. The Administration of the Old and the New Dispensations in One and the Same Hand.

[5785] Profligatur.

[5786] Concessionem.

[5787] Apud Creatorem.

[5788] Excludere.

[5789] Rom. i. 16, 17.

[5790] Utique.

 

 

 

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