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[2298] [No hint here that this was a manifestation of the Blessed Virgin, the modern fiction of Rome. See vol. vi, p. 355, this series.]
[2299] [A noteworthy testimony to primitive interpretation.]
[2300] [Compare Tertullian, De Fuga, vol. iv. p. 117, this series.]
[2303] [The Edinburgh edition seems to follow the confusion of MSS., introducing here the seventeenth chapter, out of place.]
[2304] [But see Irenæus, vol. i. p. 559.]
[2306] Matt. xxiv. 15; Dan. ix. 27.
[2308] [Apparently in conflict with what our author says supra, pp. 352 and 355.]
[2311] [Compare vol. v. pp. 207, 215, caps. 15 and 54.]
From the twenty-first and twenty-second chapters.
[2313] Gen. vi. 14, LXX.
[2314] [Called the philosophical virtues. Vol. ii. note 7, p. 502.]
[2315] [From a Western theologian of the date of our author. This is emphatic.]
[2316] [Compare vol. v. p. 561, Elucidation VII.]
[2317] [Here is evidence that Cerinthus (see vol. i. 351, 352) and other heretics had disgusted the Church even with the less carnal views of the Millenium entertained by the better “Chiliasts,” such as Commodian. See vol. iv. pp. 212 and 218.]
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