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I. On the Pallium.

[652] See Matt. xix. 3-8, where, however, Tertullian’s order is reversed. Comp. with this chapter, c. v. above.

[653] See Matt. x. 29. Comp. de Ex. Cast., c. i. ad fin.

[654] See Matt. v. 32.

[655] Gen. ii. 23, in reversed order again.

[656] Comp. Rom. vii. 1-3.

[657] Comp. Matt. xix. 8; Mark x. 5.

Chapter X.—St. Paul’s Teaching on the Subject.

[658] See Matt. xxii. 30; Mark xii. 25; Luke xx. 35-36.

[659] Comp. 1 Cor. iii. 8.

[660] Comp. John xiv. 2.

[661] Matt. xx. 1-16.

Chapter XI.—Further Remarks Upon St. Paul’s Teaching.

[662] See Matt. v. 42; Luke vi. 30. Comp. de Bapt., c. xviii.

[663] 1 Cor. vii. 39, not rendered with very strict accuracy.

[664] See c. v. above.

[665] See de Ex. Cast., c. vii.

[666] Comp. 1 Cor. 3.2; Heb. 5.11-14.

[667] 1 Cor. vii. 1, 2.

Chapter XII.—The Explanation of the Passage Offered by the Psychics Considered.

[668] See 1 Tim. iii. 1-7; Tit. i. 6-9.

Chapter XIII.—Further Objections from St. Paul Answered.

[669] 1 Tim. v. 14.

[670] Rom. vii. 2, 3, not exactly rendered.

[671] Comp. the marginal reading in the Eng. ver., Rom. vii. 6.

[672] Comp. Eph. i. 23, and the references there.

Chapter XIV.—Even If the Permission Had Been Given by St. Paul in the Sense Which the Psychics Allege, It Was Merely Like the Mosaic Permission of Divorce—A Condescension to Human Hard-Heartedness.

 

 

 

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