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Two Epistles Concerning Virginity

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Introductory Notice to Two Epistles Concerning Virginity.

[314] The ellipsis is usually to be thus filled up in these epistles. [In similar cases which follow, italics will not be used.—R.]

[315] Gen. i. 28.

[316] Or “the sensual pleasures.”

[317] Or “from all intercourse with.”

[318] Either something is here omitted by the transcriber, or Clement has varied the form of expression.—Beelen.

Chapter IV.—Continuation of the Remarks on Self-Denial; Object and Reward of True Virgins.

[319] “Sanctification.”—Beelen. [So A.V. The R.V. correctly renders ἁγιασμός, “sanctification,” in every instance.—R.]

[320] 2 Thess. ii. 13.

[321] Col. i. 5.

[322] Isa. lvi. 4, 5.

[323] Heb. xiii. 4.

Chapter V.—The Irksomeness and the Enemies of Virginity.

[324] 1 Cor. vii. 34.

[325] Lit. “descend to.”

[326] 2 Tim. ii. 5.

[327] The words, “in the might of the Holy Spirit,” appear to obscure the sense.—Beelen.

[328] Gal. iv. 26.

[329] Rev. xii. 7.

[330] 1 Pet. v. 8.

[331] 2 Cor. xi. 3.

[332] Lit. “the Eucharist of the Godhead.” This is an evidence of later date than the sub-apostolic age.—R.]

[333] Matt. xvi. 24.

[334] Lit. “crown of victory.”

 

 

 

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