Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xii Pg 34
2 Cor. xi. 13.
of course by their hypocrisy, he charges them with the guilt of disorderly conversation, rather than of false doctrine.5772 5772 Prædicationis adulteratæ.
The contrariety, therefore, was one of conduct, not of gods.5773 5773 A reference to Marcion’s other god of the New Testament, of which he tortured the epistles (and this passage among them) to produce the evidence.
If “Satan himself, too, is transformed into an angel of light,”5774 5774
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 11
VERSE (13) - :15; 2:17; 4:2 Mt 25:24 Ac 15:1,24; 20:30 Ro 16:18 Ga 1:7; 2:4; 4:17