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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7000] 1 Cor. i. 27.

Chapter V.—Christ Truly Lived and Died in Human Flesh. Incidents of His Human Life on Earth, and Refutation of Marcion’s Docetic Parody of the Same.

[7001] Aufer, Marcion. Literally, “Destroy this also, O Marcion.”

[7002] Educari an sepeliri.

[7003] Recidisti.

[7004] Vacua ludibria.

[7005] Paul was of great authority in Marcion’s school.

[7006] 1 Cor. ii. 2.

[7007] Excusas.

[7008] The humiliation which God endured, so indispensable a part of the Christian faith.

[7009] Matt. 10.33; Mark 8.38; Luke 9.26.

[7010] Ineptum.

[7011] That is, imaginary and unreal.

[7012] Census: “the origin.”

[7013] Dispuncta est.

[7014] This term is almost a technical designation of the divine nature of Christ in Tertullian. (See our translation of the Anti-Marcion, p. 247, note 7, Edin.)

[7015] This term is almost a technical designation of the divine nature of Christ in Tertullian. (See our translation of the Anti-Marcion, p. 247, note 7, Edin.)

[7016] This term is almost a technical designation of the divine nature of Christ in Tertullian. (See our translation of the Anti-Marcion, p. 247, note 7, Edin.)

[7017] Dimidias.

[7018] See his Adv. Valentin, chap. 25.

[7019] Luke xxiv. 39.

[7020] Avocatorem.

Chapter VI.—The Doctrine of Apelles Refuted, that Christ’s Body Was of Sidereal Substance, Not Born. Nativity and Mortality are Correlative Circumstances, and in Christ’s Case His Death Proves His Birth.

 

 

 

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