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I. On Repentance.

[8484] “Mortis opera,” or “deadly works:” cf. de Idol. c. iv. (mid.), “perdition of blood,” and the note there.

[8485] 1 Cor. vi. 3.

[8486] Or, “has permitted somewhat still to stand open.”

[8487] [See cap. vii. supra.]

[8488] To accept the satisfaction.

Chapter VIII.—Examples from Scripture to Prove the Lord’s Willingness to Pardon.

[8489] Evolve: perhaps simply ="read.”

[8490] Rev. ii. 7, 11, 17, 29; iii. 6, 13, 21.

[8491] Rev. ii. 4.

[8492] Rev. ii. 20.

[8493] Rev. iii. 2.

[8494] Rev. ii. 14, 15.

[8495] Rev. iii. 17.

[8496] Jer. viii. 4 (in LXX.) appears to be the passage meant. The Eng. Ver. is very different.

[8497] Hos. vi. 6; Matt. ix. 13. The words in Hosea in the LXX. are, διότι ἕλεος θέλω ἤ θυσίαν (al. καὶ οὐ θυσίαν).

[8498] Luke xv. 7, 10.

[8499] Luke xv. 8-10.

[8500] Or, “suffered.”

[8501] Luke xv. 3-7.

[8502] Luke xv. 11-32.

[8503] Cf. Matt. 23.9; Eph. 3.14, in the Greek.

[8504] Publicly enrolled as such in baptism; for Tertullian here is speaking solely of the “second repentance.”

 

 

 

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