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Two Epistles Concerning Virginity

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Introductory Notice to Two Epistles Concerning Virginity.

[455] Rom. xiv. 15. [The Apostle’s noble and consistent counsel to the “strong” brethren at Rome is in sharp contrast with the use here made of it. Only one of the “weak” brethren could have written this epistle.—R.]

[456] 1 Cor. viii. 12, 13.

[457] Lit. “near.”

Chapter VI.—How Christians Should Behave Themselves Among Heathens.

[458] Matt. x. 16.

[459] Eph. v. 15.

[460] 1 Cor. x. 31.

[461] Isa. lxi. 9.

[462] Phil. ii. 15.

[463] Matt. vii. 6.

[464] Beelen joins “because of their wickedness” with the words that follow.

[465] Or “cithara.”

[466] Ps. cxxxvii. 4.

[467] Or “set on foot.”

[468] Phil. iv. 1.

[469] Or “Amen.”

Chapter VII.—Uses of Considering Admonitory Examples, as Well as Instructive Patterns.

[470] Wetstein and Zingerle join on this sentence to the next, by a change of the construction.

Chapter VIII.—Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife; Of What Kind Love to Females Ought to Be.

[471] Lit. “her passion and her desire.”

[472] Lit. “even to death.”

[473] Luke xii. 35.

Chapter IX.—Samson’s Admonitory Fall.

[474] Judges xiii. 25.

[475] Lit. “know thy measure.”

 

 

 

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