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Preface.

[2142] Col. i. 16, 17.

[2143] 1 Cor. xi. 3.

[2144] Matt. xi. 27.

[2145] John xxi. 25.

[2146] Virtutibus, probably for δυνάμεσιν.

[2147] Matt. xxvi. 38.

[2148] John x. 18. “No other soul which descended into a human body has stamped on itself a pure and unstained resemblance of its former stamp, save that one of which the Savior says, ‘No one will take my soul from me, but I lay it down of myself.’”—Jerome, Epistle to Avitus, p. 763.

[2149] Principaliter.

[2150] 1 Cor. vi. 17.

[2151] Gen. 2.24; Mark 10.8.

[2152] Meriti affectus.

[2153] Ps. xlv. 7.

[2154] Col. ii. 9.

[2155] Isa. liii. 9.

[2156] Heb. iv. 15.

[2157] John viii. 46.

[2158] John xiv. 30.

[2159] This quotation is made up of two different parts of Isaiah: Isa. 8.4, “Before the child shall have knowledge to cry, My father and my mother;” and Isa. 7.16, “Before the child shall know to refuse the evil, and choose the good.”

[2160] Semper in verbo, semper in sapientia, semper in Deo.

[2161] Ps. xlv. 7.

[2162] Illi enim in odore unguentorum ejus circumire dicuntur; perhaps an allusion to Song of Sol. 1.3; Psa. 45.8.

 

 

 

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