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I. On the Pallium.

[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.]

Chapter II.—Arguments of the Psychics, Drawn from the Law, the Gospel, the Acts, the Epistles, and Heathenish Practices.

[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.

[1007] Comp. Gal. v. 1.

[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.

[1015] 1 Cor. viii. 8.

[1016] Rom. x. 10.

[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.

[1020] See 1 Cor. ii. 14.

[1021] The reference is to Ps. li. 17 (in LXX. Ps. l. 19).

Chapter IV.—The Objection is Raised, Why, Then, Was the Limit of Lawful Food Extended After the Flood? The Answer to It.

 

 

 

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