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[3583] Cf. 1 Cor. i. 18, etc.
[3584] τὰ μὲν συναγορεύοντα ὑγῇ καὶ σώμασι.
[3585] τὰ προηγουμένως ὑφεστηκότα.
[3586] Cf. Rom. i. 21.
[3588] Cf. Rom. i. 20-22.
[3589] Cf. 1 Cor. i. 26-28.
[3590] Cf. Tit. i. 9, 10.
[3591] Μονόγαμον. Cf. Can. Apost., c. xvii.: “ὁ δυσὶ γάμοις συμπλακεὶς μετὰ τὸ βάπτισμα, ἢ παλλακὴν κτησάμενος, οὐ δύναται εἶναι ἐπίσκοπος, ἢ πρεσβύτερος, ἢ διάκονος, ἢ ὅλως τοῦ καταλόγου τοῦ ἱερατικοῦ.” Cf. note in Benedictine ed.
[3592] [Origen agrees with Tertullian, passim, on this subject. Hippolytus makes Callistus, Bishop of Rome, the first to depart from this principle,—accepting “digamists and trigamists.”]
[3593] Cf. 1 John ii. 2.
[3594] προεπᾴσαντες.
[3595] [1 Cor. iii. 2, 3. S.]
[3596] [See note supra, p. 239. S.]
[3597] νηπίων.
[3599] ἐλεύθερον ἀναλαβόντες φρόνημα.
[3600] Cf. Rom. i. 14.
[3601] Cf. Prov. viii. 5.
[3602] Cf. Prov. ix. 4.
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