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I. On the Pallium.

[184] Credite.

Chapter VI.—Of Dyeing the Hair.

[185] Jam capillos: so Oehler and Rig. But the others read patriam capillo: “they change their country by the instrumentality of their hair.”

[186] Comp. ad Ux., b. i. c. vi.

[187] Aram.

[188] See Matt. v. 36.

[189] Gratia faciliorem.

[190] Comp. Ps. xxv. 7 (in LXX. xxiv. 7).

[191] Comp. 1 Cor. xv. 53.

[192] Comp. 2 Cor. v. 1.

[193] Sæculo.

Chapter VII.—Of Elaborate Dressing of the Hair in Other Ways, and Its Bearing Upon Salvation.

[194] Mensuram. See Matt. vi. 27.

[195] Exuvias.

[196] “Alieni:” perhaps here ="alien,” i.e., “heathen,” as in other places.

[197] Gehennæ.

[198] Comp. Gal. iv. 31; v. 13.

[199] See 1 Cor. xi. 2-16; and comp. de Or., c. xxii., and the treatise de Virg. Vel.

[200] Comp. ad Ux., b. ii. c. iii.

[201] Ambitu (habitu is a conjectural emendation noticed by Oehler) capitis.

[202] See 1 Thess. iv. 13-17.

[203] Comp. 1 Cor. 15.50; 1 Thess. 5.23.

[204] Or, “within the limits of the flesh and the spirit.”

Chapter VIII.—Men Not Excluded from These Remarks on Personal Adornment.

 

 

 

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