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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[4025] Luke vi. 25.

[4026] Isa. lxv. 13.

[4027] Ps. cxxvi. 5.

[4028] Distinguendo.

[4029] Luke vi. 26.

[4030] Isa. iii. 12.

[4031] Jer. xvii. 5.

[4032] Ps. cxviii. 8, 9.

[4033] Nedum benedictionem.

[4034] Non pertinuissent ad.

Chapter XVI.—The Precept of Loving One’s Enemies. It is as Much Taught in the Creator’s Scriptures of the Old Testament as in Christ’s Sermon. The Lex Talionis of Moses Admirably Explained in Consistency with the Kindness and Love Which Jesus Christ Came to Proclaim and Enforce in Behalf of the Creator. Sundry Precepts of Charity Explained.

[4035] 2 Esdras xv. 1 and comp. Luke vi. 27, 28.

[4036] Benedicite. St. Luke’s word, however, is καλῶς ποιεῖτε, “do good.”

[4037] Calumniantur. St. Luke’s word applies to injury of speech as well as of act.

[4038] Isa. lxvi. 5.

[4039] “We have here the sense of Marcion’s objection. I do not suppose Tertullian quotes his very words.”—Le Prieur.

[4040] Le Prieur refers to a similar passage in Tertullian’s De Patientia, chap. vi. Oehler quotes an eloquent passage in illustration from Valerianus Episc. Hom. xiii.

[4041] Ex. xxi. 24.

[4042] Luke vi. 29.

[4043] Renuntiandum est.

[4044] Penes.

[4045] Zech. vii. 10.

 

 

 

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