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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7074] Matt. xiii. 54.

[7075] Compare Isa. liii. 2. See also our Anti-Marcion, p. 153, Edin.

[7076] Novum: made of the stars.

[7077] Merentem.

[7078] Literally, “why do you suppose it to be celestial.”

[7079] Matt. xxvi. 41.

Chapter X.—Another Class of Heretics Refuted. They Alleged that Christ’s Flesh Was of a Finer Texture, Animalis, Composed of Soul.

[7080] Animalem: “etherialized; of a finer form, differing from gross, earthy matter” (Neander).

[7081] Animalem.

[7082] Non carneas.

[7083] Præsumant.

[7084] Scilicet.

Chapter XI.—The Opposite Extravagance Exposed. That is Christ with a Soul Composed of Flesh—Corporeal, Though Invisible. Christ’s Soul, Like Ours, Distinct from Flesh, Though Clothed in It.

[7085] Demonstraretur: or, “should become apparent.”

[7086] Cui latebat.

[7087] Denique.

[7088] Isto modo.

[7089] An retro allegent.

[7090] Per quod sit.

[7091] Eam: the soul.

[7092] Dignius: i.e., “in a manner more worthy of Himself.”

[7093] Demonstrare.

[7094] Cassidem.

 

 

 

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