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I. On the Pallium.

[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.

[539] Matt. v. 17, very often referred to by Tertullian.

[540] Comp. 1 Tim. iii. 1-2; Tit. i. 5-6; and Ellicott’s Commentary.

[541] Sacerdotibus.

[542] Rev. i. 6.

[543] See Hab. ii. 4; Rom. i. 17; Gal. iii. 11; Heb. x. 38.

[544] Rom. ii. 13; Eph. vi. 9; Col. iii. 25; 1 Pet. i. 17; Deut. x. 17.

[545] Eph. iv. 5, 6.

Chapter VIII.—If It Be Granted that Second Marriage is Lawful, Yet All Things Lawful are Not Expedient.

[546] 1 Cor. x. 23.

[547] See 1 Cor. ix. 5.

[548] See 1 Cor. 9.4,9-18.

[549] In occasionem.

Chapter IX.—Second Marriage a Species of Adultery, Marriage Itself Impugned, as Akin to Adultery.

[550] Sibi, “themselves,” i.e., mutually. See 1 Cor. vii. 32-35.

[551] Matt. v. 28. See de Idol., cc. ii. xxiii.; de Pæn., c. iii.; de Cult. Fem., l. ii. c. ii.; de Pa., c. vi.

[552] But compare, or rather, contrast, herewith, ad Ux., l. i. cc. ii. iii.

[553] Comp. ad Ux., l. i. c. viii.; c. i. above; and de Virg. Vel., c. x.

 

 

 

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