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Two Epistles Concerning Virginity
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Introductory Notice to Two Epistles Concerning Virginity.
[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.”
Chapter IX.—Samson’s Admonitory Fall.
[475] Lit. “know thy measure.”
Chapter X.—David’s Sin, So Admonitory to Us Weak Men.
[477] 1 Sam. 16.13; Psa. 89.20; Acts 13.22.
[478] Lit. “verily.”
[479] “By the pleasure derived from the sight of her.”—Beelen.
[480] Ps. xviii. 50; 2 Sam. xix. 21.
[482] Lit. “holy.”
Chapter XI.—Admonitory History of the Incestuous Children of David.
Chapter XII.—Solomon’s Infatuation Through Women.
[484] Lit. “heart.”
[485] Or “perished.”
Chapter XIII.—The History of Susanna Teaches Circumspection with the Eyes and in Society.
[486] Susanna having a husband, Joachim.
[487] Lit. “a mind of chasteness.”
[488] Lit. “rose.”
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