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[8599] Concorporationem.
[8600] The reference is to certain hydraulic organs, which the editors tell us are described by Vitruvius, ix. 9 and x. 13, and Pliny, H. N. vii. 37.
[8601] i.e. Man. There may be an allusion to Eph. ii. 10, “We are His worksmanship,” and to Ps. cl. 4.
[8602] Compare 1 Tim. ii. 8.
[8603] i.e. Ephraim.
[8604] In Christum.
[8605] See c. iv. p. 668.
[8606] Matt. iii. 16; Luke iii. 22.
[8607] Ipso. The ancients held this.
[8608] Matt. x. 16. Tertullian has rendered ἀκέραιοι (unmixed) by “simplices,” i.e. without fold.
[8609] Argumento.
[8610] Pacem.
[8611] Paci.
[8612] Dispositione.
[8613] See de Orat. iv. ad init.
[8614] Lavacro.
[8615] Compare de Idol. xxiv. ad fin.
[8616] [2 Pet. i. 9; Heb. x. 26-27, 29. These awful texts are too little felt by modern Christians. They are too often explained away.]
Chapter IX.—Types of the Red Sea, and the Water from the Rock.
[8617] Patrocinia—“pleas in defence.”
[8618] “Libere expeditus,” set free, and that without any conditions, such as Pharaoh had from time to time tried to impose. See Ex. viii. 25, 28; x. 10-11, 24.
[8619] “Extinxit,” as it does fire.
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