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but a solemn mourning was due to that of Saul; and, Ye daughters of Jerusalem, weep for Saul, was a strain becoming the mouth of his great Successour King David. Hence the Primitive Christians, who could not be constrained to swear by the Genius of Caesar, did not yet, in compliance with the usual practice, scruple to swear by their health, or safety; that is, to express their wishing it, with appeal to God's testimony of their sincerity therein; |
but a solemn mourning was due to that of Saul; and, You daughters of Jerusalem, weep for Saul, was a strain becoming the Mouth of his great Successor King David. Hence the Primitive Christians, who could not be constrained to swear by the Genius of Caesar, did not yet, in compliance with the usual practice, scruple to swear by their health, or safety; that is, to express their wishing it, with appeal to God's testimony of their sincerity therein; |
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Note 2 |
Sed & juramus, sicut non per genios Caesarum, it à per salutem eorum, quae est augustior omnibus geniis. Tert. Apol. c. 32. |
said & juramus, sicut non per genios Caesarum, it à per salutem Their, Quae est augustior omnibus geniis. Tert Apollinarian c. 32. |
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