11 Vol. i. pp. 164, 166, 170, 178, 190-193, 263, 272; Irenaeus, Ibid., 468, 546, etc.
12 Vol. iii. p. 628. Compare (same volume) notes 15, p. 602, and 1, p. 604.
13 Vol. ii. p. 98, notes 1, 2; also p. 103, note 5.
14 Vol. iii. p. 299, note 19.
1 Works of Grester, vol. xv. p. 434, Ratisbon, 1741, in fol., from a manuscript codex.
2 This paragraph is wanting in a very ancient copy.
3 omoousioj.
4 Reading e0k parqe/nou for e0k paqo/ntoj.
5 Matt. iii. 17.
6 1 Cor. xv. 47.
7 1 Cor. xv. 45.
8 Luke i. 34.
9 Luke i. 35.
10 Matt. i. 20, 21.
11 John viii. 58.
12 John xiii. and xvi.
13 Matt. xvi. 21.
14 Matt xxvi. 64; Mark xiv. 62.
15 Matt. xvi. 27.
16 Isa. ix.; Matt. iv.; John i., iii., viii., ix., xii.
17 John xi. 25, xiv. 6.
18 John x. 10.
19 John viii. 51.
20 diairetw=j.
21 John viii. 40.
22 Or, and incorruptible.
23 John ii. 20, 21.
24 [Christ's flesh being incorruptible, transubstantiation cannot be true: the holy food is digested in its material part.]
25 Mal. iii. 6.
26 Ps. xvi. 10; Acts ii. 31.
27 John x. 17.
28 John vi. 55.
29 John vi. 56.
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