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Introductory Notice to Methodius.

[2570] 1 Cor. xv. 22. The words are, “Neither doth corruption inherit incorruption.”

Chapter VIII.—The Bones and Flesh of Wisdom; The Side Out of Which the Spiritual Eve is Formed, the Holy Spirit; The Woman the Help-Meet of Adam; Virgins Betrothed to Christ.

[2571] Eph. v. 31.

[2572] Eph. v. 26, 27.

[2573] Gen. i. 18.

[2574] Rib.

[2575] Commonly used by the Greek Fathers for the Baptized. [Following Holy Scripture, Heb. x. 32, and Calvin’s Commentary, ad loc. Also his comment on Tit. iii. 5.]

[2576] Jahn’s reading, ἀναπλησθείς. Migne has ἀναπλασθεὶς, moulded.

[2577] Rib.

[2578] Isa. xi. 2.

[2579] Gen. ii. 18.

[2580] 2 Cor. xi. 12.

Chapter IX.—The Dispensation of Grace in Paul the Apostle.

[2581] Gal. iv. 19.

[2582] 1 Cor. iv. 15.

Chapter X.—The Doctrine of the Same Apostle Concerning Purity.

[2583] Gen. ii. 18.

[2584] Gen. ii. 24.

[2585] [Laver (Gr. λουτρὸν). Compare Tit. iii. 5 and Calvin’s comment, Opp., tom. ii. p. 506, ed. 1667.]

[2586] Eph. v. 25, 26. [Baptismus = lavacrum animæ.—Calvin, Ib., p. 350.]

Chapter XI.—The Same Argument.

[2587] Paul.

[2588] 1 Cor. vii. 1. [All vulgar familiarity included.]

[2589] In the original the two words are different. In the quotation from St. Paul it is ἅπτεσθαι; here it is προσψαύειν. Nothing could be gained by using two words in the translation.—Tr.

[2590] 1 Cor vii. 5.

Chapter XII.—Paul an Example to Widows, and to Those Who Do Not Live with Their Wives.

 

 

 

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