De Monogamia (Contd)
88 See c. v. above.
90 Comp. 1 Cor. iii. 2 with Heb. v. 11-14.
92 See 1 Tim. iii. 1-7; Tit. i. 6-9.
94 Rom. vii. 2, 3, not exactly rendered.
95 Comp. the marginal reading in the Eng. ver., Rom. vii. 6.
96 Comp. Eph. i. 23, and the references there.
97 Acts xvi. 3; see Gal. iii. iv.
98 Comp. Acts xxi. 20-26.
99 See Gal. iii. iv.
100 See 1 Cor. ix. 22.
101 Gal. iv. 19.
102 Matt. xxvi. 41.
103 Matt. xix. 12.
104 See Matt. xix. 16-26; Mark x. 17-27; Luke xviii. 18-27.
105 See Deut. xxx. 1, 15, 19, and xi. 26. See, too, de Ex. Cast., c. ii.
106 See 1 Tim. iv. 1-3.
107 See Matt. xxiv. 13, and the references there.
108 See Matt. vi. 25-34.
109 See 1 Cor. xv. 32.
110 Matt. xxiv. 19; Luke xxi. 23. Comp. ad Ux., l. i. c. v.
111 Concussione. Comp. Hag. ii. 6, 7; Heb. xii. 26, 27.
113 Comp. Ex. i. 8-16.
115 Comp. ad Ux., l. i. cc. vi. vii.; and de Ex. Cast., c. xiii.
116 See Rom. xiii. 14; Gal. iii. 27.
118 Comp. 1 Cor. xv. 22, en tw Adam.
119 See Rom. vi. 3.
Elucidations to De Monogamia
122 Comp. Bacon, Essays, No. viii., Of Marriage and Single Life.
123 Comp. Ex. Cast., cap. viii. p. 55, supra, with the Monogam., cap. viii. p. 65, supra.
124 Comp. Apparel of Women, ii. cap. ix. p. 23, supra.
De Pudicitia
1 [Written not earlier than a.d. 208; probably very much later. See Bp. Kaye's very important remarks on this treatise, p. 224.]
2 Comp. 2 Tim. iii. 1-5; Matt. xxiv. 12.
6 Comp. Matt. xxv. 46.
7 [This is irony; a heathen epithet applied to Victor (or his successor), ironically, because he seemed ambitious of superiority over other bishops.]
8 Zephyrinus (de Genoude): Zephyrinus or (his predecessor) Victor. J. B. Lightfoot, Ep. ad Phil., 221, 222, ed. 1, 1868. [See also Robertson, Ch. Hist., p. 121. S.]
9 Matt. xxi. 13; Mark xi. 17; Luke xix. 46; Jer. vii. 11.
10 See Luke ii. 52.
11 1 Cor. xiii. 11, one clause omitted.
12 Comp. Gal. i. 14 with 2 Thess. ii. 15.
13 See Gal. v. 12.
14 1 Cor. vii. 9, repeatedly quoted.