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[373] Tuemur. Mr. Dodgson renders, “guard not.”
[374] Species.
[375] i.e., apparently second marriages: “disjunctis a matrimonio” can scarcely include such as were never “juncti;” and comp. the “præmissis maritis” below.
[376] Comp. Phil. iv. 3; 2 Tim. ii. 19; Mal. iii. 16; and similar passages.
[377] 1 John i. 1; Luke xxiv. 39; John xx. 17.
[378] Dignationem.
[379] Or, “temporary.”
[380] Incubare.
[381] Cædere sumptum.
[385] Comp. Phil. iv. 19; 1 Tim. vi. 8.
[386] Comp. 1 Cor. vii. 35, esp. in Eng. ver.
[387] Recogita.
Chapter V.—Of the Love of Offspring as a Plea for Marriage.
[388] Comp. c. iv. above “præmissis maritis;” “when their husbands have preceded them (to glory).”
[389] Sæculo.
[390] Phil. i. 23; comp. de Pa., c. ix. ad fin.
[391] i.e., to get children.
[392] Expugnantur.
[393] “Parricidiis.” So Oehler seems to understand it.
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