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1 Literally, "a part."

2 Literally, "all-wise."

3 Literally, "by the many wills of the adversaries."

4 Rom. viii. 18.

5 Literally, "I have gladly fulfilled the things commanded by three in the letter."

6 Literally, "by a judgment of God."

7 Prov. viii. 17 (loosely quoted from LXX.).

8 The original is papa, [common to primitive bishops.]

9 Jer. x. 23.

1 Literally, "of vices."

2 Some mss. and editions seem with propriety to omit this word.

3 Literally, "a nature of angelic purity is allied to human nature."

1 Literally, "his own."

2 Some omit this word.

3 Literally, "of herself." Some read, instead of "de se," "deorum," when the translation will be, "the true God of gods."

4 Or, "face." Some omit the word.

5 Or, "good."

1 Literally, "his own."

2 Some omit this word.

3 Literally, "of herself." Some read, instead of "de se," "deorum," when the translation will be, "the true God of gods."

4 Discourse (p. 148) to his Genuine Epistles of the Apostolical Fathers. Philadelphia, 1846.

5 Works, ii. 250, note; and iv. 128.

6 On the Canon, vol. ii. p. 431.

7 To those who may adhere to the older opinion, let me commend the eloquent and instructive chapter (xxiii.) in Farrar's Life of St. Paul.

1 Literally, "his own."

2 Some omit this word.

3 Literally, "of herself." Some read, instead of "de se," "deorum," when the translation will be, "the true God of gods."

4 Or, "face." Some omit the word.

5 Or, "good."

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