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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[5564] Totis præcordiis.
[5566] “Here, as in John x. 34; xii. 34; xv. 25, ‘the law’ is used for the Old Testament generally, instead of being, as usual, confined to the Pentateuch. The passage is from Isa. xxviii. 11.” (Dean Stanley, On the Corinthians, in loc.).
[5568] Æque.
[5569] Duntaxat gratia.
[5571] 1 Cor. xi. 5, 6. [See Kaye, p. 228.]
[5572] 1 Cor. 14.34; Gen. 3.16 is referred to.
[5573] Et si: These words introduce the Marcionite theory.
[5574] Traduxerint.
[5577] Duntaxat spiritalem: These words refer to the previous ones, “not spoken by human sense, but with the Spirit of God.” [Of course here is a touch of his fanaticism; but, he bases it on (1 Cor. xiv.) a mere question of fact: had these charismata ceased?]
[5578] Amentia.
[5579] Magnidicam.
[5580] Erit.
[5581] He here argues, as it will be readily observed, from the Marcionite theory alluded to, near the end of the last chapter.
[5583] See his treatise, De Resur. Carnis, chap. i. (Oehler).
[5584] An allusion to the deaths of martyrs.
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