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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[3732] There was a mystic completeness in the number seven.
[3733] Dicabatur.
[3734] Sicut sermonem compendiatum, ita et lavacrum. In chap. i. of this book, the N.T. is called the compendiatum. This illustrates the present phrase.
[3735] Et hoc opponit.
[3736] Repræsentavit.
[3737] Quasi non audeam.
[3738] Vindicare in.
[3739] Plane. An ironical cavil from the Marcionite view.
[3740] Si tamen major.
[3742] Utpote prophetatæ.
[3743] Emaculatum.
[3744] [i.e., the Great High Priest whose sacrifice is accepted of the Father, for the sins of the whole world.]
[3745] Suscepturus: to carry or take away.
[3746] Legis indultor.
[3747] Advenit.
[3748] Atquin.
[3749] Formam.
[3750] Ab ea avertendos.
[3751] Aliquatenus.
[3752] Jam.
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