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I. On the Pallium.

[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.

[673] Acts 16.3; Gal. 3; 4.

[674] Comp. Acts xxi. 20-26.

[675] See Gal. 3; 4.

[676] See 1 Cor. ix. 22.

[677] Gal. iv. 19.

[678] Matt. xxvi. 41.

[679] Matt. xix. 12.

[680] See Matt. xix. 16-26; Mark x. 17-27; Luke xviii. 18-27.

[681] See Deut. 30.1,15,19; 11.26. See, too, de Ex. Cast., c. ii.

Chapter XV.—Unfairness of Charging the Disciples of the New Prophecy with Harshness. The Charge Rather to Be Retorted Upon the Psychics.

[682] See 1 Tim. iv. 1-3.

[683] See Matt. xxiv. 13, and the references there.

Chapter XVI.—Weakness of the Pleas Urged in Defence of Second Marriage.

[684] See Matt. vi. 25-34.

[685] See 1 Cor. xv. 32.

[686] Matt. xxiv. 19; Luke xxi. 23. Comp. ad Ux., l. i. c. v.

[687] Concussione. Comp.Hag. ii. 6-7; Heb. xii. 26-27.

[688] Mundi.

[689] Comp. Ex. i. 8-16.

Chapter XVII.—Heathen Examples Cry Shame Upon This “Infirmity of the Flesh.”

 

 

 

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