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[707] [This is irony; a heathen epithet applied to Victor (or his successor), ironically, because he seemed ambitious of superiority over other bishops.]
[708] Zephyrinus (de Genoude): Zephyrinus or (his predecessor) Victor. J. B. Lightfoot, Ep. ad Phil., 221, 222, ed. 1, 1868. [See also Robertson, Ch. Hist., p. 121. S.]
[709] Matt. xxi. 13; Mark xi. 17; Luke xix. 46; Jer. vii. 11.
[710] See Luke ii. 52.
[711] 1 Cor. xiii. 11, one clause omitted.
[712] Comp. Gal. 1.14; 2 Thess. 2.15.
[713] See Gal. v. 12.
[714] 1 Cor. vii. 9, repeatedly quoted.
Chapter II.—God Just as Well as Merciful; Accordingly, Mercy Must Not Be Indiscriminate.
[715] See Matt. xix. 17; Mark x. 18; Luke xviii. 19.
[716] See Ex. xxxiv. 6, 7.
[717] Hos. vi. 6; Mic. vi. 8; Matt. ix. 13; xii. 7.
[718] Ezek. xviii. 23, 32; xxxiii. 11.
[723] Comp. Matt. x. 8; but the reference seems to be to Eph. iv. 32, where the Vulgate reads almost as Tertullian does, “donantes invicem, sicut et Deus in Christo donavit vobis.”
[724] Matt. vii. 1; Luke vi. 37.
[725] Comp. Rom. xiv. 4.
[726] Comp. Luke vi. 37.
[727] See Rom. xi. 22.
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