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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7131] Singularitas tota.

[7132] Nudis.

[7133] Matt. xxvi. 38. Tertullian’s quotation is put interrogatively.

[7134] “The salvation” (salute) is Tertullian’s word.

[7135] John vi. 51.

[7136] Above, beginning of chap. x.

[7137] Salvus.

Chapter XIV.—Christ Took Not on Him an Angelic Nature, But the Human. It Was Men, Not Angels, Whom He Came to Save.

[7138] Gestavit.

[7139] Matt. xxv. 41.

[7140] Satellitem.

[7141] Si forte.

[7142] Ps. viii. 5.

[7143] For this designation of the divine nature in Christ, see our Anti-Marcion, p. 247, note 7, Edin.

[7144] Luke i. 35.

[7145] Hebioni.

[7146] Plane.

[7147] Zech. i. 14.

[7148] Isa. lxiii. 9.

Chapter XV.—The Valentinian Figment of Christ’s Flesh Being of a Spiritual Nature, Examined and Refuted Out of Scripture.

[7149] John viii. 40.

[7150] Matt. xii. 8.

[7151] Isa. liii. 3, Sept.

 

 

 

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