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I. On the Pallium.

[450] 1 Cor. vii. 17, inexactly given, like the two preceding citations.

[451] 1 Cor. vii. 39, not verbatim.

[452] i.e., St. Paul, who, as inspired by the Holy Spirit, is regarded by Tertullian as merged, so to speak, in the Spirit.

[453] “Exemplum,” a rarer use of the word, but found in Cic. The reference is to 1 Cor. vii. 7.

[454] Detrimenta.

[455] Districta (? =dis-stricta, “doubly strict”).

[456] Comp. Phil. iii. 12, and c. vii. ad init.

[457] See 1 Cor. vii. 14.

[458] Comp. Jude 7, and above, “an alien and stranger,” with the reference there.

Chapter III.—Remarks on Some of the “Dangers and Wounds” Referred to in the Preceding Chapter.

[459] Comp. de Pa., c. xii. (mid.), and the note there.

[460] Comp. 1 Cor. v. 11.

[461] The translator has ventured to read “die illo” here, instead of Oehler’s “de illo.”

[462] 1 Cor. 3.16; 6.19.

[463] 1 Cor. vi. 15.

[464] 1 Cor. vi. 19, 20.

[465] See the last reference, and Acts xx. 28, where the mss. vary between Θεοῦ and Κυρίου.

[466] De proximo. Comp. de Pa., cc. v. and vii. “Deo de proximo amicus;” “de proximo in Deum peccat.”

[467] Comp. b. i. c. viii. sub. fin., where Tertullian quotes the same passage, but renders it somewhat differently.

[468] Comp. Matt. vi. 24; Luke xvi. 13.

[469] Sæculares.

Chapter IV.—Of the Hindrances Which an Unbelieving Husband Puts in His Wife’s Way.

[470] For the meaning of “statio,” see de Or., c. xix.

 

 

 

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