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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7739] 1 Cor. iii. 22.

[7740] Isa. xl. 7.

[7741] Isa. 40.5.

[7742] Demetere.

[7743] Isa. xl. 15.

[7744] Isa. 40.17. The word is spittle, which the LXX. uses in the fifteenth verse for the “dust” of the Hebrew Bible.

[7745] Isa. xlii. 4, Sept; quoted from the LXX. by Christ in Matt. xii. 21, and by St. Paul in Rom. xv. 12.

[7746] An allusion to some conceits of the Valentinians, who put men of truest nature and fit for Christ’s grace outside of the ocean-bounded earth, etc.

Chapter LX.—All the Characteristics of Our Bodies—Sex, Various Limbs, Etc.—Will Be Retained, Whatever Change of Functions These May Have, of Which Point, However, We are No Judges. Analogy of the Repaired Ship.

[7747] 1 Cor. xv. 53.

[7748] 2 Cor. v. 10.

Chapter LXI.—The Details of Our Bodily Sex, and of the Functions of Our Various Members. Apology for the Necessity Which Heresy Imposes of Hunting Up All Its Unblushing Cavils.

[7749] Ex. xxiv. 8.

[7750] 1 Kings xix. 8.

[7751] Deut. viii. 3; Matt. iv. 4.

Chapter LXII.—Our Destined Likeness to the Angels in the Glorious Life of the Resurrection.

[7752] Luke xx. 36; Matt. xxii. 30.

[7753] ἰσάγγελοι.

[7754] Cui.

Chapter LXIII.—Conclusion. The Resurrection of the Flesh in Its Absolute Identity and Perfection. Belief of This Had Become Weak. Hopes for Its Refreshing Restoration Under the Influences of the Paraclete.

[7755] 1 Tim. ii. 5.

[7756] Gen. iii. 22.

[7757] In this apostrophe to the soul, he censures Marcion’s heresy.

[7758] Compare the De Carne Christi.

[7759] See the De Præscript. Hæret. ch. xxxviii. supra, for instances of these diverse methods of heresy. Marcion is mentioned as the mutilator of Scripture, by cutting away from it whatever opposed his views; Valentinus as the corrupter thereof, by his manifold and fantastic interpretations.

 

 

 

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