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(The Prophecy of Enoch, p. 15.)
[272] See also Pusey’s reply to Dr. Farrar.
[273] Credibility, etc., iv. pp. 460–462.
III. On the Veiling of Virgins.
[274] [Written, possibly, as early as a.d. 204.]
Chapter I.—Truth Rather to Be Appealed to Than Custom, and Truth Progressive in Its Developments.
[276] John xvi. 12, 13. See de Monog., c. ii.
[277] See John xiv. 26.
[278] Comp. Heb. xi. 40; xii. 24.
[279] Eccles. iii. 1, briefly.
[280] Comp. Mark iv. 28.
[281] Comp. Matt. xxiii. 8.
Chapter II.—Before Proceeding Farther, Let the Question of Custom Itself Be Sifted.
[283] Comp. Eph. iv. 1-6.
[285] Sancti.
[286] Sanctæ.
Chapter III.—Gradual Development of Custom, and Its Results. Passionate Appeal to Truth.
[287] Sanctissimi.
[288] The allusion is perhaps to 1 Cor. xiv. 35.
[289] Comp. 1 Cor. vii. 21, 22.
Chapter IV.—Of the Argument Drawn from 1 Cor. XI. 5–16.
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