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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2979] Fecerat seems the better reading: q.d. “which he had performed,” etc. Oehler reads fecerant.

Chapter XXIII.—God’s Purposes in Election and Rejection of the Same Men, Such as King Saul, Explained, in Answer to the Marcionite Cavil.

[2980] Levem.

[2981] Damnet.

[2982] Atquin.

[2983] Or, “for one who is a good man and a judge.”

[2984] 1 Sam. ix.

[2985] 1 Sam. xiii.

[2986] Dispungetur.

[2987] Censura.

Chapter XXIV.—Instances of God’s Repentance, and Notably in the Case of the Ninevites, Accounted for and Vindicated.

[2988] Apud illum.

[2989] 1 Sam. xv. 11.

[2990] Porro.

[2991] 1 Sam. ix. 2.

[2992] Onerabat.

[2993] Invidiosam.

[2994] Criminosam.

[2995] Jonah iii. 10.

[2996] Jonah iv. 2.

[2997] Titulum.

[2998] Malitiæ concursum.

[2999] Non capit.

 

 

 

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