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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[6041] Eph. vi. 2. “He did this (says Lardner) in order that the Mosaic law might not be thought to be thus established.”
[6046] An ironical allusion to Marcion’s interpretation, which he has considered in a former chapter, of the title God of this world.
[6049] Apud Creatorem.
[6050] Ex qua delatura.
[6051] Illius arbusculæ.
[6052] Spiritalia nequitiæ: “wicked spirits.”
[6054] Gen. vi. 1-4. See also Tertullian, De Idol. 9; De Habit. Mul. 2; De Cultu Femin. 10; De Vel. Virg. 7; Apolog. 22. See also Augustin, De Civit. Dei. xv. 23.
[6055] Ut taxaret. Of course he alludes to Marcion’s absurd exposition of the Eph. 6.12, in applying St. Paul’s description of wicked spirits to the Creator.
[6057] Compendium figere.
[6059] Antoniniani Marcionis: see above in book i. chap. xix.
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