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The Pastor of Hermas

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Introductory Note to The Pastor of Hermas

[369] [The tenacity with which Hermas everywhere exalts the primary importance of Faith, makes it inexcusable that he should be charged with mere legalizing morality.]

[370] [Eph. ii. 20; Rev xxi. 14.]

Chap. XVI.

[371] The name of the Son of God. The name of God.—Lips. [1 John v. 11, 12.]

[372] All the translations and Clemens Alexandrinus (Strom., vi. 6, 46) have this passage. It is omitted in Lips.

Chap. XVII.

[373] [Rev. vii. 4.]

[374] Name of the Son of God. Name of God.—Lips. [Rom. x. 17.]

[375] [Rev. xiv. 4.]

Chap. XVIII.

[376] God in Pal.; Lord in Vat. and Æth.; Christ in Lips.

[377] [Luke xii. 47, 48.]

[378] Omitted in Vat., Æth., Lips.

[379] [Eph. v. 27.]

Chap. XX.

[380] Omitted in Lips. The text from Vat. Substantially the same in the other two. [Matt. xiii. 5.]

[381] Matt. xix. 23, 24. [Mark x. 23.]

Chap. XXI.

[382] Omitted in Lips.

[383] [The imagery of our Lord’s parables everywhere apparent. Also, the words of Scripture recur constantly.]

Chap. XXIII.

[384] Jas. iv. 12. [Matt. xviii. 33.]

Chap. XXIV.

[385] Ecclus. xx. 15, xli. 22; Jas. i. 5.

Chap. XXV.

[386] Cf. Donaldson’s Hist. of Christ. Lit., vol. i. p. 291. [This beautiful chapter, and its parable of the fountains of living water, may well be read with that passage of Leighton which delighted Coleridge: Com. on 1 Pet. i. 10-12.]

Chap. XXVI.

[387] διάκονοι. [Deacons, evidently, or stewards. Acts vi. 1]

[388] [Ezek. xxxiv. 3.]

Chap. XXVII.

[389] Bishops. Bishops, that is, presidents of the churches.—Vat. [This textual peculiarity must have originated at the period when the Ignatian use of episcopus was becoming naturalized in Rome. It was originally common to all pastors, local or regionary.]

Chap. XXVIII.

 

 

 

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