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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7048] Non computantes scilicet.

[7049] Nec sustinent saltem.

[7050] Contendens: “videlicet sponsionibus” (Oehler)

[7051] Literally, “Who is my mother, and who are my brethren?”—Christ’s own words.

[7052] The alius is a genitive, and must be taken with sermonis.

[7053] Abnegavit: “repudiated.”

[7054] Force of the indicative quale erat.

[7055] Luke xi. 27, 28. See also our Anti-Marcion, p. 292, Edin.

Chapter VIII.—Apelles and His Followers, Displeased with Our Earthly Bodies, Attributed to Christ a Body of a Purer Sort. How Christ Was Heavenly Even in His Earthly Flesh.

[7056] Isti Apelleiaci.

[7057] Ignominiam.

[7058] Ab igneo illo præside mali: see Tertullian’s de Anima. xxiii.; de Resur. Carn. v.; Adv. Omnes Hæres. vi.

[7059] Peccatum.

[7060] Mundus is here the universe or entire creation.

[7061] Matt. vii. 17.

[7062] Censu.

[7063] Plane.

[7064] 1 Cor. xv. 47.

[7065] Retro.

[7066] Secundum carnem.

[7067] Ei adæquantur.

Chapter IX.—Christ’s Flesh Perfectly Natural, Like Our Own. None of the Supernatural Features Which the Heretics Ascribed to It Discoverable, on a Careful View.

[7068] Fit.

 

 

 

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