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[81] Satisfactionis.
[82] Comp. Gen. iii. 16, in Eng. ver. and in LXX.
[83] Sæculo.
[84] Resignatrix. Comp. the phrase “a fountain sealed” in Song of Sol. 4.12.
[85] “Suasisti” is the reading of the mss.; “persuasisti,” a conjectural emendation adopted by Rig.
[86] See Gen. iii. 21.
[87] Rerum.
[88] i.e., Chinese.
Chapter II.—The Origin of Female Ornamentation, Traced Back to the Angels Who Had Fallen.
[89] Comp. with this chapter, de Idol., c. ix.; de Or., c. xxii.; de Cult. Fem., l. ii. c. x.; de Virg. Vel., c. vii.
[90] Sæculo.
[91] Curiositatem. Comp. de Idol., c. ix., and Acts xix. 19.
[92] Quo oculorum exordia producuntur. Comp. ii. 5.
[93] “Jam,” i.e., without going any farther. Comp. c. iv. et seqq.
[94] Sicut. But Pam. and Rig. read “sive.”
[95] i.e., the angelic lovers.
[96] Comp. Rev. ii. 5.
[97] See 1 Cor. vi. 3.
[98] Comp. de Idol., c. vi.
[99] Comp. 2 Cor. vi. 14-16.
[100] See Matt. xxii. 30; Mark xii. 25; Luke xx. 35-36; and comp. Gal. iii. 28.
Chapter III.—Concerning the Genuineness of “The Prophecy of Enoch.”
[101] [Elucidation.]
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