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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[4385] Insiliit.

[4386] Nisi quod nec ille. This ille, of course, means the Creator’s Christ.

[4387] Diligit: or, loves.

[4388] Luke ix. 47, 48.

[4389] Autem.

[4390] 2 Kings ii. 23, 24.

[4391] Committit.

[4392] Parvulos.

[4393] Pueros: [young lads].

[4394] Partus Hebræos.

[4395] Ex. ii. 15-21.

[4396] See a like comparison in book i. chap. xxix. p. 294.

[4397] Qui de infantia primus est: i.e., cujus qui de infantia, etc. [Elucidation VIII.]

[4398] Repræsentat plagam.

[4399] 2 Kings i. 9-12.

[4400] I translate after Oehler’s text, which is supported by the oldest authorities. Pamelius and Rigaltius, however, read “Christi lenitatem increpantis eandem animadversionem,” etc. (“On the contrary, I recognize the gentleness of Christ, who rebuked His disciples when they,” etc.) This reading is only conjectural, suggested by the “Christi lenitatem” of the context.

[4401] Destinantes.

[4402] Luke ix. 51-56.

[4403] Isa. xlii. 2, 3.

[4404] Compare De Patientia, chap. xv.

[4405] 1 Kings xix. 12.

 

 

 

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