Anf-02 iv.i Pg 3.1
Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xxii Pg 10
If I have treated tenderly the reputation of this great Master, in my notes upon his Marcion, it is with a twofold purpose. (1.) It seems to me due to truth that his name should be less associated with his deplorable lapse than with his long and faithful services to the Church, and (2.) that the student should thus follow his career with a pleasure and with a confidence the lack of which perpetually annoys us when we give the first place to the Montanist and not to the Catholic. Let this be our spirit in accompanying him into his fresh campaigns against “the grievous wolves” foreseen by St. Paul with tears. Acts xx. 29, 30.
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 20
VERSE (29) - Zep 3:3 Mt 7:15; 10:16 Lu 10:3 Joh 10:12 2Pe 2:1