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Introductory Notice to Methodius.

[3098] Isa. xii. 6.

[3099] Heb. ii. 16.

[3100] Luke xii. 49.

[3101] [Here is an apostrophe to the Church, a hymn to “the Elect Lady.” See, illustrating note 17, p. 390, supra.]

[3102] τρικυμίας, stormy waves. Latin, decumani fluctus. Methodius perhaps alludes to Diocletian’s persecution, in which he perished as a martyr.—Tr.

[3103] Luke xii. 32.

[3104] Isa. liv. 1.

[3105] 1 Pet. ii. 9.

[3106] [He again apostrophizes the Blessed Theotocos, but in language hardly appropriate to the period preceding Cyril of Alexandria.]

[3107] [Not so, for he ends with a noble strain of worship to the Son of God. This expression suggests interpolation.]

[3108] Hab. iii. 3.

Oration on the Palms.

[3109] [Dupin hardly credits this oration to Methodius. See elucidation, p. 398.]

[3110] Ps. lxxxiv. 8.

[3111] John vi. 27.

[3112] [Evidently a homily for Palm Sunday, the first day of the Paschal week.]

[3113] Ps. lxxxv. 9; xcv. 1; xlvii. 1.

[3114] Luke xix. 27.

[3115] Ps. lxii. 8.

[3116] Ps. cxviii. 26; Matt. xxi. 9; Mark xi. 9; Luke xix. 38; John xii. 13.

[3117] Gen. xxvii. 29.

[3118] Ps. cxlviii. 11, 12.

 

 

 

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