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[1185] Stephanas is perhaps intended.—Tr.
I. (Persecutions threaten, p. 116.)
[1193] See what Gibbon can say to minimize the matter (in cap. xvi. 4, vol. ii. p. 45, New York).
[1194] Cap. xiii.
[1195] I. cap. iii.
[1196] pp. 46, 138.
[1197] In his disgraceful chap. xvi.
[1198] [Elucidation.]
1. A Strain of Jonah the Prophet.
[1199] These two lines, if this be their true sense, seem to refer to Lot’s wife. But the grammar and meaning of this introduction are alike obscure.
[1200] “Metus;” used, as in other places, of godly fear.
[1201] Lit. “from,” i.e., which, urged by a heart which is that of a saint, even though on this occasion it failed, the prophet dared.
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