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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6088] Col. ii. 18-19, 21.

[6089] Col. ii. 22.

[6090] Recensentur: Eph. i. 10.

[6091] Initium.

[6092] Contained in Vol. iii. and iv.

[6093] In the Epistle to the Laodiceans or Ephesians; see his remarks in the preceding chapter of this book v.

[6094] Isa. 43.18-19; 65.17; 2 Cor. 5.17.

[6095] Jer. iv. 3. This and the passage of Isaiah just quoted are also cited together above, book iv. chap. i. and ii. p. 345.

Chapter XX.—The Epistle to the Philippians. The Variances Amongst the Preachers of Christ No Argument that There Was More Than One Only Christ. St. Paul’s Phrases—Form of a Servant, Likeness, and Fashion of a Man—No Sanction of Docetism. No Antithesis (Such as Marcion Alleged) in the God of Judaism and the God of the Gospel Deducible from Certain Contrasts Mentioned in This Epistle. A Parallel with a Passage in Genesis. The Resurrection of the Body, and the Change Thereof.

[6096] Phil. i. 14-17.

[6097] Utique.

[6098] Regulas sacramentorum.

[6099] Phil. i. 18.

[6100] Nihilominus.

[6101] Plane.

[6102] Compare the treatise, De Resur. Carnis, c. vi. (Oehler).

[6103] Exhausit ἐκένωσε.

[6104] Phil. ii. 6, 7.

[6105] Col. i. 15.

[6106] Posuit.

[6107] Inventum ratione.

[6108] Phil. ii. 8.

 

 

 

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