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I. On Repentance.

[9083] Matt. v. 44, 45.

Chapter VII.—The Causes of Impatience, and Their Correspondent Precepts.

[9084] Sæculo.

[9085] Subjacet.

[9086] This appears to be the sense of this very difficult passage as Oehler reads it; and of Fr. Junius’ interpretation of it, which Oehler approves.

[9087] 1 Tim. vi. 10. See de Idol. xi. ad init.

[9088] De proximo. See above, c. v. Deo de proximo amicus, “a most intimate friend to God.”

[9089] Sæculum.

[9090] Luke iii. 11.

[9091] Matt. v. 40; Luke vi. 29.

[9092] Luke xvi. 9.

[9093] “Alluding to Christ’s words in Matt. x. 39:39” (Rigalt. quoted by Oehler).

Chapter VIII.—Of Patience Under Personal Violence and Malediction.

[9094] Sæculo.

[9095] Delibatione.

[9096] i.e. money and the like. Compare Matt. vi. 25; Luke xii. 23.

[9097] Matt. v. 39.

[9098] Improbitas.

[9099] Constrictus. I have rendered after Oehler: but may not the meaning be “clenched,” like the hand which deals the blow?

[9100] As Oehler says “the blow” is said to “receive” that which, strictly, the dealer of it receives.

[9101] Improbum.

[9102] Matt. v. 11-12; Luke vi. 22-23.

[9103] Deut. xxi. 23; Gal. iii. 13. Tertullian’s quotations here are somewhat loose. He renders words which are distinct in the Greek by the same in his Latin.

 

 

 

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