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I. On Repentance.

[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.

[8432] Or, “defending.”

Chapter III.—Sins May Be Divided into Corporeal and Spiritual. Both Equally Subject, If Not to Human, Yet to Divine Investigation and Punishment.

[8433] [Without reference to Luther’s theory of justification, we must all adopt this as the test of “a standing or falling church,” viz. “How does it deal with sin and the sinner.”]

[8434] Luke xxii. 61.

[8435] Or, “briefly to lay down the rule.”

[8436] i.e., in the judgment-day. Compare the phrase “that day and that hour” in Scripture.

[8437] Mediocritas.

[8438] Prævaricatorem: comp. ad Ux.b. ii. c. ii. ad init.

[8439] Matt. v. 27, 28; comp. de Idol. ii.

Chapter IV.—Repentance Applicable to All the Kinds of Sin. To Be Practised Not Only, Nor Chiefly, for the Good It Brings, But Because God Commands It.

[8440] Comp. Ezek. xviii. 30, 32.

[8441] The substance of this is found in Ezek. xxxiii. 11.

[8442] Compare 1 Tim. i. 16.

[8443] Comp. c. xii. sub fin. [Ut naufragus alicuius tabulæ fidem; this expression soon passed into Theological technology, and as “the plank after shipwreck” is universally known.]

[8444] Isa. xl. 15.

[8445] Dan. ii. 35; Matt. iii. 12.

[8446] Ps. ii. 9; Rev. ii. 27.

[8447] Penes.

 

 

 

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