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[9125] Prov. iii. 11-12; Heb. xii. 5-6; Rev. iii. 19.
[9130] Matt. v. 11, 12, inexactly quoted.
[9131] Exultationis impatientiæ.
[9132] i.e. peace.
[9133] Impatientiæ natus: lit. “born for impatience.” Comp. de Pæniten. 12, ad fin. “nec ulli rei nisi pænitentiæ natus.”
[9134] Oehler reads “sed,” but the “vel” adopted in the text is a conjecture of Latinius, which Oehler mentions.
[9135] Septuagies septies. The reference is to Matt. xviii. 21, 22. Compare de Orat. vii. ad fin. and the note there.
[9139] Eph. iv. 26. Compare de Orat. xi.
[9140] Gubernet.
[9141] What the cause is is disputed. Opinions are divided as to whether Tertullian means by it “marriage with a heathen” (which as Mr. Dodgson reminds us, Tertullian—de Uxor. ii. 3—calls “adultery”), or the case in which our Lord allowed divorce. See Matt. xix. 9.
[9142] i.e. patience.
[9144] Peccatricem, i.e. the ewe.
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