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Polycarp
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The Epistle of Polycarp to the Philippians
[393] Tobit iv. 10, Tobit xii. 9.
[394] Comp. 1 Pet. v. 5.
Chapter XI.—Expression of grief on account of Valens.
[397] Some think that incontinence on the part of the Valens and his wife is referred to. [For many reasons I am glad the translators have preferred the reading πλεονεξίας. The next word, chaste, sufficiently rebukes the example of Valens. For once I venture not to coincide with Jacobson’s comment.]
[399] Some think that incontinence on the part of the Valens and his wife is referred to. [For many reasons I am glad the translators have preferred the reading πλεονεξίας. The next word, chaste, sufficiently rebukes the example of Valens. For once I venture not to coincide with Jacobson’s comment.]
[401] Some read, “named;” comp. Phil. i. 5.
[403] Comp. 1 Cor. xii. 26.
Chapter XII.—Exhortation to various graces.
[404] This passage is very obscure. Some render it as follows: “But at present it is not granted unto me to practise that which is written, Be ye angry,” etc.
[407] Some read, “believes.”
[409] Comp.1 Tim. ii. 2.
Chapter XIII.—Concerning the transmission of epistles.
[411] Comp. Ep. of Ignatius to Polycarp, chap. viii.
[412] Or, “letters.”
[413] Reference is here made to the two letters of Ignatius, one to Polycarp himself, and the other to the church at Smyrna.
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