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I. On the Pallium.

[518] i.e., eternal life: as in de Bapt., c. ii.; ad Ux., b. i. c. vii. ad init.

[519] De Pæn., c. xii. ad fin.

[520] In obaudientiam venerat.

Chapter III.—Of Indulgence and Pure Volition. The Question Illustrated.

[521] From 1 Cor. vii.

[522] Or, “decreed by.”

[523] 1 Cor. vii. 8, 9.

Chapter IV.—Further Remarks Upon the Apostle’s Language.

[524] 1 Cor. vii. 27, 28.

[525] Or, “to be a believer;” 1 Cor. 7.25.

Chapter V.—Unity of Marriage Taught by Its First Institution, and by the Apostle’s Application of that Primal Type to Christ and the Church.

[526] Dirigendam.

[527] Gen. ii. 21, 22.

[528] Or, “but no plurality of wives.”

[529] Apud Deum.

[530] Gen. ii. 24.

[531] Eph. v. 31.

[532] Gen. iv. 18, 19.

Chapter VI.—The Objection from the Polygamy of the Patriarchs Answered.

[533] Gen. i. 28.

[534] Repastinationis. Comp. de Cult. Fem., l. ii. c. ix., repastinantes.

[535] Comp. Matt. iii. 10.

[536] Ex. xxi. 24; Lev. xxiv. 20; Deut. xix. 21; Matt. v. 38.

[537] See Rom. xii. 17; Matt. v. 39; 1 Thess. v. 16.

Chapter VII.—Even the Old Discipline Was Not Without Precedents to Enforce Monogamy. But in This as in Other Respects, the New Has Brought in a Higher Perfection.

[538] I cannot find any such passage. Oehler refers to Lev. xxi. 14, but neither the Septuagint nor the Vulgate has any such prohibition there.

 

 

 

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