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I. On the Pallium.

[383] Matt. vi. 26.

[384] Matt. vi. 31, 34.

[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.

[394] Luke xxi. 23; Matt. xxiv. 19.

[395] Sæculi.

[396] “Expiasse”—a rare but Ciceronian use of the word.

[397] Luke xvii. 28, 29.

[398] Denotat.

[399] Sæculi.

[400] Sæculi. Comp.1 Cor. x. 11; but the Greek there is, τὰ τέλη τῶν αιώνων. By the “blindness,” Tertullian may refer to Gen. xix. 11.

[401] Or, “short” (Eng. ver.); 1 Cor. vii. 29. ὁ καιρὸς συνεσταλμενος, “in collecto.”

[402] “Matrimonia,” neut. pl. again for the fem., the abstract for the concrete. See c. ii., “to multiply wives,” and the note there. In the Greek (1 Cor. vii. 29) it is γυναῖκας: but the ensuing chapter shows that Tertullian refers the passage to women as well.

Chapter VI.—Examples of Heathens Urged as Commendatory of Widowhood and Celibacy.

[403] Comp. de Pa., xiii., and Matt. xix. 12. Comp. too, de Ex. Cast., c. i.

 

 

 

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