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I. On Repentance.

[8547] Admirationem.

[8548] i.e. that the simple be vain, and the grand impossible.

[8549] 1 Cor. i. 27, not quite exactly quoted.

[8550] Luke xviii. 27, again inexact.

Chapter III.—Water Chosen as a Vehicle of Divine Operation and Wherefore. Its Prominence First of All in Creation.

[8551] Compare the Jews’ question, Matt. xxi. 23.

[8552] Its authority.

[8553] Impolita.

[8554] Incomposita.

[8555] Ferebatur.

[8556] Gen. i. 1, 2, and comp. the LXX.

[8557] Liquor.

[8558] Gen. i. 6, 7, 8.

[8559] Animas.

[8560] Animare.

[8561] Rebus.

Chapter IV.—The Primeval Hovering of the Spirit of God Over the Waters Typical of Baptism. The Universal Element of Water Thus Made a Channel of Sanctification. Resemblance Between the Outward Sign and the Inward Grace.

[8562] Intinctorum.

[8563] Redundat.

[8564] Alveo.

[8565] Acts viii. 26-40.

[8566] Medicatis.

[8567] See c. vi. ad init., and c. v. ad fin.

Chapter V.—Use Made of Water by the Heathen. Type of the Angel at the Pool of Bethsaida.

 

 

 

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