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Two Epistles Concerning Virginity

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Introductory Notice to Two Epistles Concerning Virginity.

[336] i.e. continency. [The use of the terms “sanctity,” “holy,” etc., in the limited sense of “continency,” “chaste,” etc., is strong evidence of the later origin.—R]

[337] The last two sentences properly belong to chap. vi.

Chapter VI.—Divinity of Virginity.

[338] Or “the Holy Virgin.”

[339] Matt. xi. 11.

[340] Lit. “lover,” or “friend.”

[341] John xxi. 20.

[342] i.e., a virgin.

[343] Phil. iv. 3.

[344] i.e., virginity.

[345] i.e., celibate, or chaste.

[346] Heb. xiii. 7.

[347] 1 Cor. xi. 1.

Chapter VII.—The True Virgin.

[348] Rom. xiii. 14.

[349] Gal. v. 24.

[350] 1 Cor. vii. 32.

[351] 1 Pet. i. 15 (cf. Lev. xi. 44).

Chapter VIII.—Virgins, by the Laying Aside of All Carnal Affection, are Imitators of God.

[352] Rom. viii. 6 (φρόνημα).

[353] Rom. viii. 9.

[354] Lit. “the worship of idols.” The single word *** sometimes used to express “idolatry” (as in Eph. Syr., opp. tom. i. p. 116), is not found in these epistles.

[355] Lit. “much talking.”

[356] Lit. “empty words.”

 

 

 

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