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I. On Repentance.

[8420] [We pass from the polemical class of our author’s writings to those of a practical and ethical character. This treatise on Penitence is the product of our author’s best days, and may be dated a.d. 192.]

Chapter I.—Of Heathen Repentance.

[8421] “Offensa sententiæ pejoris;” or possibly, “the miscarriage of some,” etc.

[8422] Thesaurus.

[8423] Sæculo. [Erasmus doubted the genuineness of this treatise, partly because of the comparative purity of its style. See Kaye, p. 42.]

Chapter II.—True Repentance a Thing Divine, Originated by God, and Subject to His Laws.

[8424] Sæculi dote. With which he had been endowed. Comp. Gen. i. 28; Ps. viii. 4-8.

[8425] i.e., man.

[8426] Orbi.

[8427] Componeret.

[8428] Comp. Matt. iii. 1-2; Mark i. 4; Luke iii. 4-6.

[8429] i.e., man’s salvation.

[8430] See the latter part of c. i.

[8431] Viderit.

 

 

 

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