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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7997] On this reading, see our Anti-Marcion, p. 207, note 9. Edin.

[7998] Matt. iii. 17.

[7999] Isa. xliv. 24.

[8000] Ps. xxxiii. 6.

[8001] Isa. xli. 4 (Sept.).

[8002] John i. 1.

[8003] Prolatus.

[8004] See ch. xiii. p. 107.

Chapter XX.—The Scriptures Relied on by Praxeas to Support His Heresy But Few. They are Mentioned by Tertullian.

[8005] Sonitu.

[8006] Isa. xlv. 5.

[8007] John x. 30.

[8008] John xiv. 9, 10.

Chapter XXI.—In This and the Four Following Chapters It is Shewn, by a Minute Analysis of St. John’s Gospel, that the Father and Son are Constantly Spoken of as Distinct Persons.

[8009] John i. 1-3.

[8010] John i. 14.

[8011] Unius sinum Patris. Another reading makes: “He alone (unus) declared,” etc. See John i. 18.

[8012] John i. 18, first clause.

[8013] John i. 29.

[8014] John i. 49.

[8015] Matt. xvi. 16.

[8016] John i. 50.

[8017] Matt. xvi. 17.

 

 

 

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