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Introductory Notice to Archelaus.

[1781] John xvi. 14.

[1782] The text reads, “quem misit ad nos Paulum in Spiritus influxit Spiritus,” etc. We adopt the emendation, “quem misit ad nos Paulum in Spiritu. Influxit Spiritus,” etc. Routh suggests, “Paulum cujus in spiritum influxit Spiritus” = this Paul, into whose spirit the Spirit was poured.

[1783] In conspectu regum et gentium. Acts ix. 15.

[1784] Consecrans. [Vol. v. p. 290, note 8; also p. 409.]

[1785] Rom. xv. 15, 16.

[1786] Rom. ix. 1.

[1787] Rom. xv. 18.

[1788] 1 Cor. xv. 9, 10. Archelaus here gives “novissimus omnium apostolorum” for the ἐλάχιστος of the Greek, and the “minimus” of the Vulgate. [“The last” instead of least.]

[1789] Vult habere.

[1790] Reading “magnifico honore” for the “magnifico hoc ore” of the codex.

[1791] 2 Cor. xii. 8, 9.

[1792] John xiv. 15, 16.

[1793] Aut.

[1794] 2 Cor. xiii. 3.

[1795] Undecim apostolis.

[1796] 1 Cor. xv. 3-9. [Note 8, supra.]

[1797] 1 Cor. xv. 11.

[1798] Christum.

[1799] Nihil minus feci vobis a cæteris apostolis. 2 Cor. xi. 3-5.

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[1800] 2 Cor. ix. 14, 15. The text gives “velut angelum lucis,” as if the Greek had read ὡς. So also Cyprian, in the beginning of his book on The Unity of the Church. [Vol. v. p. 422, sec. 3.]

[1801] Avertere vos.

 

 

 

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