Appearance      Marker   

 

<<  Contents  >>

Anti-Marcion

Footnotes

Show All Footnotes

Show All Footnotes & Jump to 7027

Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

[7021] He has Appelles mainly in view.

[7022] Sine præjudicio tamen. “Without prejudice to their denial, etc.”

[7023] The Roman version of the proverb is “out of the lime-kiln into the coal-furnace.”

[7024] See Tertullian, de Præscr. Hæret. c. xxx.

[7025] Ab eo: or, “from that event of the carnal contact.” A good reading, found in most of the old books, is ab ea, that is, Philumene.

[7026] Gal. i. 8.

[7027] Ex ea qualitate in qua.

[7028] Ipsius: the Creator.

[7029] Forma.

[7030] Æque.

[7031] Quod, quia nascitur, moritur.

[7032] Pro.

[7033] Ediscebat. Compare a fine passage of Tertullian on this subject in our Anti-Marcion, note 10, p. 112, Edin.

[7034] Ceterum.

[7035] The angels’.

[7036] Sidera. Drawn, as they thought, from the stars.

[7037] Ps. lxxviii. 24.

Chapter VII.—Explanation of the Lord’s Question About His Mother and His Brethren. Answer to the Cavils of Apelles and Marcion, Who Support Their Denial of Christ’s Nativity by It.

 

 

 

10 per page

 

 

 Search Comments 

 

This page has been visited 0697 times.

 

<<  Contents  >>