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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[4828] Mal. ii. 15.

[4829] Debeo.

[4830] Sententiam.

[4831] Literally, “Moses.”

[4832] Illiberis. [N.B. He supposes Philip to have been dead.]

[4833] Costa: literally, “rib” or “side.”

[4834] Deut. xxv. 5, 6.

[4835] Jaculatus est.

[4836] The condition being that the deceased brother should have left “no child” see (Deut. xxv. 5).

[4837] Ad subsequens argumentum divitis.

[4838] Luke xvi. 19-31.

[4839] Ipsum.

[4840] Suggillati Herodis male maritati.

[4841] Deformans.

[4842] Luke xvi. 29.

[4843] Apud inferos. [Note the origin of this doctrine.]

[4844] Revincente: perhaps “reproves his eyesight,” in the sense of refutation.

[4845] Luke xvi. 23.

[4846] Sublimiorem inferis. [Elucidation VIII.]

[4847] Compare Heb. 2.2; 10.35; 11.26.

[4848] Ascensum in cœlum: Sept. ἀνάβασιν εἰς τὸν οὐρανόν, Amos ix. 6. See on this passage the article Heaven in Kitto’s Cyclopædia (3d edit.), vol. ii. p. 245, where the present writer has discussed the probable meaning of the verse.

 

 

 

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