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Introductory Notice to Methodius.

[2515] Ecclesiasticus 18.30.

[2516] Ecclesiasticus xix. 2

[2517] Prov. v. 18.

[2518] Jer. v. 8.

[2519] Wisd. iv. 3.

[2520] Ecclesiasticus 23.1,4,6.

[2521] Wisd. iv. 1, 2.

Chapter IV.—Christ Alone Taught Virginity, Openly Preaching the Kingdom of Heaven; The Likeness of God to Be Attained in the Light of the Divine Virtues.

[2522] [This seems to me admirable. Our times are too little willing to see all that Scripture teaches in this matter.]

[2523] A distinction common among the Fathers.

Chapter V.—Christ, by Preserving His Flesh Incorrupt in Virginity, Draws to the Exercise of Virginity; The Small Number of Virgins in Proportion to the Number of Saints.

[2524] Rev. xiv. 1-4.

[2525] Rev. xiv. 4, 5.

[2526] Rev. vii. 9.

[2527] [Compare Cyprian, vol. v. p. 475, this series.]

Chapter I.—Marriage Not Abolished by the Commendation of Virginity.

[2528] Gen. i. 28.

[2529] ἕως ἄρτι, even until now. John v. 17.

[2530] Gen. i. 28.

[2531] Gen. ii. 23.

Chapter II.—Generation Something Akin to the First Formation of Eve from the Side and Nature of Adam; God the Creator of Men in Ordinary Generation.

[2532] Remark the connection, ἔκστασις and εξίσταται.

[2533] Jer. i. 5.

[2534] Job xxxviii. 14 (LXX.).

[2535] Job x. 8.

 

 

 

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