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Introductory Note.

[393] [I slightly amend the translation to bring out the force of an objection to which our author gives a Montanistic reply.]

[394] Luke xii. 27.

[395] Phil. iii. 15.

[396] [See luminous remarks in Kaye, pp. 371–373.]

[397] [This teacher, i.e., right reason, under the guidance of the Holy Ghost. He is here foisting in a plea for the “New Prophecy,” apparently, and this is one of the most decided instances in the treatise.]

Chapter V.

[398] Kaye [p. 187,] has some valuable remarks on this testimony to the senses in Christian Philosophy, and compares Cicero, I. Tusc. cap. xx. or xlvi.]

Chapter VI.

[399] 1 Cor. xi. 14.

[400] Rom. ii. 14.

[401] Rom. i. 26.

[402] [Plays were regarded as pomps renounced in Baptism.]

Chapter VIII.

[403] Isa. xxxviii. 21.

[404] 1 Tim. v. 23.

[405] 2 Tim. iv. 13. [This is a useful comment as showing what this φαιλόνη was. Our author translates it by pænula. Of which more when we reach the De Pallio.]

[406] John xiii. 1-5.

Chapter IX.

[407] [But see Eusebius, Hist. B. v., cap. 24, whose story is examined by Lardner, Cred., vol. iv., p. 448.]

[408] Isa. v. 12.

Chapter X.

[409] [Compare De Idololatria, cap. xv., p. 70, supra.]

[410] Ps. cxv. 4-8.

[411] Tit. i. 15.

[412] [He seems to know no use for incense except for burials and for fumigation.]

[413] 1 Cor. x. 28.

 

 

 

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