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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7872] 1 Cor. i. 27.

[7873] Gen. xviii. 14.

[7874] An ironical reference to a great paradox in the Praxean heresy.

Chapter XI.—The Identity of the Father and the Son, as Praxeas Held It, Shown to Be Full of Perplexity and Absurdity. Many Scriptures Quoted in Proof of the Distinction of the Divine Persons of the Trinity.

[7875] Distincte, non divise.

[7876] For this version of Ps. xlv. 1, see our Anti-Marcion, p. 66, note 5, Edin.

[7877] Ecce.

[7878] Ps. ii. 7.

[7879] In allusion to Ps. cx. 3 (Sept.)

[7880] In allusion to Prov. viii. 22.

[7881] Isa. xlii. 1.

[7882] Isa. xlix. 6.

[7883] Isa. 61.1; Luke 4.18.

[7884] Ps. lxxi. 18.

[7885] Ps. iii. 1.

[7886] Sustinent.

[7887] Ex.

[7888] Ps. cx. 1.

[7889] Tertullian reads Κυρίῳ instead of Κύρῳ, “Cyrus.”

[7890] Isa. xlv. 1.

[7891] Isa. liii. 1, 2.

[7892] [See Elucidation III., and also cap. xxv. infra.]

 

 

 

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