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[999] On Prayer, vol. iii. cap. xvi. p. 686, supra, where he speaks respectfully.
[1000] Vol. ii. p. 22 (also p. 43), this series.
[1001] [Written, say, circa a.d. 208.]
Chapter I.—Connection of Gluttony and Lust. Grounds of Psychical Objections Against the Montanists.
[1002] i.e., Psychic.
[1003] [Which is a note of time, not unimportant.]
[1004] Lev. xvi. 29; xxiii. 26-29.
[1005] Matt. ix. 14-15; Mark ii. 18-20; Luke v. 33-35.
[1006] Luke xvi. 16; Matt. xi. 13.
[1008] Comp. 1 Cor. x. 25.
[1009] Comp. 1 Tim. iv. 3.
[1010] So Oehler punctuates. The reference is to 1 Tim. iv. 1, 2.
[1011] See Gal. iv. 10; the words καὶ καιρούς Tertullian omits.
[1012] See Isa. lviii. 3-7.
[1013] See Matt. xv. 11; Mark vii. 15.
[1014] Matt. xi. 19; Luke vii. 34.
[1017] Comp. Matt. xxii. 37-40, and the parallel passages.
Chapter III.—The Principle of Fasting Traced Back to Its Earliest Source.
[1018] See Gen. ii. 16, 17.
[1019] Comp. Eph. 5.32; Gen. 2.23-24.
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