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Introductory Note.

[1740] Mal. iv. 5.

[1741] Num. xii. 2.

Chapter XXXVI.—The Main Points of Our Author’s Subject. On the Sexes of the Human Race.

[1742] In ch. xxviii. at the beginning.

[1743] See above, ch. xxiii. [Also p. 246, infra.]

Chapter XXXVII.—On the Formation and State of the Embryo. Its Relation with the Subject of This Treatise.

[1744] Causa hominis.

[1745] The ogdoad, or number eight, mystically representing “heaven,” where they do not marry.

[1746] Beyond the hebdomad comes the resurrection, on which see Matt. xxii. 30.

Chapter XXXVIII.—On the Growth of the Soul. Its Maturity Coincident with the Maturity of the Flesh in Man.

[1747] See above, in ch. xx.

[1748] See above, in ch. xxiv.

[1749] Gen. ii. 16.

[1750] Gen. ix. 3.

Chapter XXXIX.—The Evil Spirit Has Marred the Purity of the Soul from the Very Birth.

[1751] Fata Scribunda.

[1752] 1 Cor. vii. 14.

[1753] 1 Cor. vii. 14.

[1754] John iii. 5.

Chapter XL.—The Body of Man Only Ancillary to the Soul in the Commission of Evil.

[1755] Rom. vi. 4.

[1756] Gal. v. 16.

[1757] Gal. 5.17.

[1758] Rom. viii. 5.

[1759] Matt. v. 28.

Chapter XLI.—Notwithstanding the Depravity of Man’s Soul by Original Sin, There is Yet Left a Basis Whereon Divine Grace Can Work for Its Recovery by Spiritual Regeneration.

[1760] Deo commendo = God be wi’ ye. De Test. c. ii. p. 176, supra.

Chapter XLIII.—Sleep a Natural Function as Shown by Other Considerations, and by the Testimony of Scripture.

 

 

 

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