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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6950] Marcion.

[6951] See also our Anti-Marcion, iv. 7.

[6952] Luke ii. 1-7.

[6953] Viderit.

[6954] Luke ii. 13.

[6955] Luke ii. 8.

[6956] Matt. ii. 1.

[6957] Matt. ii. 11.

[6958] Matt. 2.16-18; Jer. 31.15.

[6959] Luke ii. 22-24.

[6960] Luke ii. 25-35.

[6961] Luke ii. 36-38.

[6962] Apostolicus.

[6963] Morere.

[6964] Rescindendo.

[6965] Compare our Anti-Marcion, i. 1, iv. 4 and de Præscr. Hær. c. xxx.

[6966] Atquin.

[6967] Aliter fuisse.

[6968] Porro.

[6969] Ex abundanti. [Dr. Holmes, in this sentence actually uses the word lengthy, for which I have said large.]

Chapter III.—Christ’s Nativity Both Possible and Becoming. The Heretical Opinion of Christ’s Apparent Flesh Deceptive and Dishonourable to God, Even on Marcion’s Principles.

[6970] Quatenus.

 

 

 

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