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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.

[1792] Matt. iii. 13.

[1793] Ps. xlvi. 4.

[1794] Economically.

[1795] Ps. lxxvii. 16.

[1796] Ps. cxiv. 5.

[1797] Phil. ii. 7.

[1798] Matt. iii. 7.

[1799] John i. 20.

[1800] οὐ παρθενίαν ἐστείρωσα. So Gregory Thaumaturgus, Sancta Theophania, p. 106, edit. Vossii: “Thou, when born of the Virgin Mary,…didst not loose her virginity; but didst preserve it, and gifted her with the name of mother.”

[1801] Luke i. 20.

[1802] Matt. ii. 9.

[1803] John i. 27.

[1804] Matt. iii. 11.

[1805] παράπτω.

[1806] It was a common opinion among the ancient theologians that the devil was ignorant of the mystery of the economy, founding on such passages as Matt. iv. 3, 1 Cor. ii. 8. (Fabricius.) [See Ignatius, vol. i. p. 57, this series.]

[1807] γυμνός.

[1808] ἀπροστάτευτος.

[1809] Matt. iii. 14.

[1810] ἀκανόνιστα δογματίζεις.

[1811] Matt. iii. 15.

[1812] Rom. x. 4.

 

 

 

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