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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

[7038] Matt. xii. 48; Luke viii. 20-21.

[7039] See our Anti-Marcion, iv. 19.

[7040] Literally, “heresies.”

[7041] Luke x. 25.

 

 

 

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