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I. On the Pallium.

[229] In extimatione temporali. See Eph. i. 4 and 1 Pet. i. 20.

[230] Sæculo.

[231] Comp. Phil. iii. 3.

[232] Sæcularia.

Chapter X.—Tertullian Refers Again to the Question of the Origin of All These Ornaments and Embellishments.

[233] Comp. i. cc. ii. iii. v. vii. viii.

[234] Universa nasci.

[235] Veritate.

[236] Illustrium.

[237] De conchylio.

[238] κοσύμβους.   Isa. iii. 18 (in LXX.).

[239] Lunulas = μηνίσκους, ib.

[240] Or, “foreseen.”

[241] Sæculo.

[242] Or, “slaves.”

[243] Timuerit.

[244] 1 Cor. x. 23.

[245] Timebit.

[246] Verebitur.

Chapter XI.—Christian Women, Further, Have Not the Same Causes for Appearing in Public, and Hence for Dressing in Fine Array as Gentiles. On the Contrary, Their Appearance Should Always Distinguish Them from Such.

[247] Gravitatis.

[248] Et composito et soluto.

[249] See Phil. i. 20.

 

 

 

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