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[422] Comp. de Cor., c. i., “et de martyrii candida melius coronatus,” and Oehler’s note.
[423] Sæculi.
[424] Or, “Pontifex maximus.”
[425] Or, “has been decreed by.”
[426] So Oehler reads, with Rhenanus and the mss. The other edd. have the plural in each case, as the LXX. in the passage referred to (Isa. i. 17, 18).
[427] So Oehler reads, with Rhenanus and the mss. The other edd. have the plural in each case, as the LXX. in the passage referred to (Isa. i. 17, 18).
[428] Desideraveris. Oehler reads “desideres.”
[429] Comp. c. iii.
[431] Sæculum.
[432] A verse said to be Menander’s, quoted by St. Paul, 1 Cor. xv. 33; quoted again, but somewhat differently rendered, by Tertullian in b. i. c. iii.
[433] i.e., here “female companions.”
[435] Comp. c. i.
[436] i.e., if I be called before you; comp. c. i.
Chapter I.—Reasons Which Led to the Writing of This Second Book.
[437] Potissimum; Gr. “μόνον,” 1 Cor. vii. 39.
[438] Proclivium.
[439] Ps. lxix. 23 (according to the “Great Bible” version, ed. 1539. This is the translation found in the “Book of Common Prayer”). Comp. Rom. xiv. 13.
[440] Necessitatibus.
[442] Exerte. Comp. the use of “exertus” in de Bapt., cc. xii. and xviii.
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