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I. On Repentance.

[8857] i.e. that they have seen it done; for children imitate anything and everything (Oehler).

[8858] [Vol. II. p. 18 (Vision V.), this Series. Also, Ib. p. 57, note 2. See Routh’s quotation from Cotelerius, p. 180, in Volume before noted.]

[8859] Routh and Oehler (after Rigaltius) refer us to Tob. xii. 12. They also, with Dodgson, refer to Luke i. 11. Perhaps there may be a reference to Rev. viii. 3, 4.

Chapter XVII.—Of Elevated Hands.

[8860] Luke xviii. 9-14.

[8861] Herod. i. 47.

[8862] Which is forbidden,Matt. vi. 5, 6.

Chapter XVIII.—Of the Kiss of Peace.

[8863] Such as fasting.

[8864] See Rom. xvi. 16; 1 Cor. xvi. 20; 2 Cor. xiii. 12; 1 Thess. v. 26; 1 Pet. v. 14. [The sexes apart.]

[8865] Matt. vi. 16-18.

[8866] i.e. “Good Friday,” as it is now generally called.

Chapter XIX.—Of Stations.

[8867] The word Statio seems to have been used in more than one sense in the ancient Church. A passage in the Shepherd of Hermas, referred to above (B. iii. Sim. 5), appears to make it ="fast.”

[8868] “Ara,” not “altare.”

[8869] For receiving at home apparently, when your station is over.

[8870] See 2 Tim. ii. 1, etc. [See Hermas, Vol. I., p. 33.]

Chapter XX.—Of Women’s Dress.

[8871] See 1 Cor. xi. 1-16; 1 Tim. ii. 9-10.

[8872] 1 Pet. iii. 1-6.

Chapter XXI.—Of Virgins.

[8873] 1 Cor. xi. 5.

Chapter XXII.—Answer to the Foregoing Arguments.

[8874] As to the distinction between “women” and “virgins.”

[8875] Gen. ii. 23. In the LXX. and in the Eng. ver. there is but the one word “woman.”

[8876] These words are regarded by Dr. Routh as spurious, and not without reason. Mr. Dodgson likewise omits them, and refers to de Virg. Vel. cc. 4 and 5.

[8877] In de Virg. Vel. 5, Tertullian speaks even more strongly: “And so you have the name, I say not now common, but proper to a virgin; a name which from the beginning a virgin received.”

 

 

 

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