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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7512] Matt. x. 28.

[7513] Tertullian supposed that even the soul was in a certain sense of a corporeal essence. [Compare the speculations of Crusius in Auberlen, Divine Revelation, (Translation of A.B. Paton, Edinburgh, Clarks, 1867).]

[7514] Scilicet.

[7515] Matt. x. 29.

[7516] Matt. 10.31.

[7517] Matt. x. 30.

[7518] John vi. 39.

[7519] Matt. viii. 12; xiii. 42; xxii. 13; xxv. 30.

Chapter XXXVI.—Christ’s Refutation of the Sadducees, and Affirmation of Catholic Doctrine.

[7520] Compare Tertullian’s De Præscript. Hæret. c. xxxiii.

[7521] Matt. xxii. 23-32; Mark xii. 18-27; Luke xx. 27-38.

[7522] Luke xx. 37.

[7523] Luke 20.36.

[7524] Luke 20.36.

Chapter XXXVII.—Christ’s Assertion About the Unprofitableness of the Flesh Explained Consistently with Our Doctrine.

[7525] John vi. 63.

[7526] John v. 24.

[7527] John i. 14.

[7528] John vi. 51.

[7529] John vi. 31, 49, 58.

[7530] John v. 25.

[7531] The divine nature of the Son. See our Anti-Marcion, pp. 129, 247, note 7, Edin.

[7532] John v. 28, 29.

 

 

 

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