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Preface.

[2088] 1 John v. 19.

[2089] Clemens Rom., Ep. i., ad Cor., c. 20. [See vol. i. p. 10, of this series. S.]

[2090] 1 Cor. vii. 31.

[2091] John xvii. 16.

[2092] 2 Cor. 4:18-5:1.

[2093] Ps. viii. 3.

[2094] Isa. lxvi. 2.

[2095] This passage is found in Jerome’s Epistle to Avitus, and, literally translated, is as follows: “A threefold suspicion, therefore, is suggested to us regarding the end, of which the reader may examine which is the true and better one. For we shall either live without a body, when, being subject to Christ, we shall be subject to God, and God shall be all in all; or, as things subject to Christ will be subject along with Christ Himself to God, and enclosed in one covenant, so all substance will be reduced to the best quality and dissolved into an ether, which is of a purer and simpler nature; or at least that sphere which we have called above ἀπλανῆ, and whatever is contained within its circumference (circulo), will be dissolved into nothing, but that one by which the anti-zone (ἀντιζώνη) itself is held together and surrounded will be called a good land; and, moreover, another sphere which surrounds this very earth itself with its revolution, and is called heaven, will be preserved for a habitation of the saints.”

[2096] Omnique hoc mundi statu, in quo planetarum dicuntur sphæræ, supergresso atque superato.

[2097] Matt. v. 5.

[2098] Matt. v. 3.

[2099] Ps. xxxvii. 34.

Chapter IV.—The God of the Law and the Prophets, and the Father of Our Lord Jesus Christ, is the Same God.

[2100] Matt. v. 48, 45.

[2101] Matt. vi. 9.

[2102] Matt. v. 34, 35.

[2103] Isa. lxvi. 1.

[2104] John ii. 16.

[2105] Matt. 22.31-32; Ex. 3.6.

[2106] Isa. xlv. 6.

[2107] Acts vii.

[2108] Matt. xxii. 37, 39, 40.

 

 

 

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