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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7824] Gen. i. 3.

[7825] Conditus. [See Theophilus To Autolycus, cap. x. note 1, p. 98, Vol. II. of this series. Also Ibid. p. 103, note 5. On the whole subject, Bp. Bull, Defensio Fid. Nicænæ. Vol. V. pp. 585–592.]

[7826] Condidit.

[7827] Prov. viii. 22.

[7828] Prov. 8.27.

[7829] Col. i. 15.

[7830] Ps. xlv. 1. See this reading, and its application, fully discussed in our note 5, p. 66, of the Anti-Marcion, Edin.

[7831] Ps. ii. 7.

[7832] Prov. viii. 22, 25.

[7833] John i. 3.

[7834] Ps. xxxiii. 6.

[7835] Prov. viii. 22.

[7836] Prov. 8.28.

[7837] John i. 3.

[7838] John i. 3.

[7839] Offensus.

[7840] John i. 1.

[7841] Ex. xx. 7.

[7842] Phil. ii. 6.

[7843] John iv. 24.

[7844] This doctrine of the soul’s corporeality in a certain sense is treated by Tertullian in his De Resurr. Carn. xvii., and De Anima v. By Tertullian, spirit and soul were considered identical. See our Anti-Marcion, p. 451, note 4, Edin.

 

 

 

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