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Two Epistles Concerning Virginity

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Introductory Notice to Two Epistles Concerning Virginity.

[400] Matt. xxiii. 3.

[401] Col. ii. 18.

[402] Matt. xv. 14.

[403] As 1 Cor. xv. 44 (ψυχικός).—See Jas. 3.15; 1 Cor. 2.13-14.—R.].

[404] See Col. ii. 8.

[405] Eph. ii. 2; Col. ii. 8.

[406] 1 Cor. xii. 8-10.

[407] Jas. i. 5.

[408] An obscure clause, which Beelen supposes to be due to the misapprehension of the Syrian translator. Perhaps the difficulty will be met if we read “gifts,” as do Wets. and Zing., by a change in the pointing.

Chapter XII.—Rules for Visits, Exorcisms, and How People are to Assist the Sick, and to Walk in All Things Without Offence.

[409] Jas. i. 27.

[410] Or “exorcisms.”

[411] Lit. “elegant and numerous words.”

[412] 1 Cor. xiii. 1.

[413] Matt. xvii. 21. [Or Mark ix. 29; the verse in Matthew is of doubtful genuineness.—R.]

[414] Or “in.”

[415] 1 Cor. vi. 19.

[416] Matt. x. 8.

[417] Lit. “and things similar to these,” Matt. xxv. 36.

[418] 2 Cor. xi. 29.

[419] Lit. “let us be.”

[420] Beelen here omits, as spurious, the words, “because this same thing is pleasant and agreeable to you: because ye are all taught of God.”

Chapter XIII.—What Priests Should Be and Should Not Be.

 

 

 

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