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Or if it be answered, This cannot be, for circumcision was always administred in infancy, sc. the eight day by letter of the text in rule and practise, |
Or if it be answered, This cannot be, for circumcision was always administered in infancy, sc. the eight day by Letter of the text in Rule and practise, |
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Genes. 17.12. cap. 21.4. Levit. 12.3. Luc. 1.59. cap. 2.21. Act. 7.8. Philip. 3.5. Iohn 7.21. — quando (sc. octiduo exacto) par aetas illis doloribus est. Manasseh Bon Israel: Quaest. 1. in Exod. pa. 95. Quia ante illum (octavum diem) infans nimis tener est, & incertum an fit vitalis futurus. Galen.: alledged by Cornel. à Lapide in Genes. 17.10. For then a childe is reckoned inter videntes aerem hujus mundi, as we would say, able to look upon the light. Maiemon. in More Nevochim. par. 3. cap. 49. de causis praeceptorum. More may be gleaned from Cyprian. Epist. 59. ad Fidum. Ambros. de Abraham, lib. 2. cap. 11. Augustin. de Civ. Dei. lib. 16. cap. 26. Chrysost. Homil. 39. in Genes. Aquin. Summ. prima secundae, quaest. 102. art. 5. & part. 3. quaest. 70. artic. 3. Mendocha. in 1. Reg. cap. 1. ver. 20. pa. 258. Montacut. Origin. part. 1. sect. 71, 72, &c. Cael. Rhodigin. lib. 22. cap. 12. Polyd. Virgil. de rerum invent. lib. 4. cap. 4. Scaliger in Fest. in Vocab. Lustricus. Scharp. Symphon. Epoch. 3. quaest. 8. pa. 9. Godwins Antiqu. Heb. lib. 6. cap. 1. pa. 238. Willet, Hexapla in Genes. 17. quaest. 8. pa. 162. Tremell. comment. in Genes. 12.17. & in Levit. 12.3, &c. By like equity it may have been appointed, that a beast, whether for presentation to God, Exod 22.30. or immolation in his service, Levit. 22.27. must expect the maturation of the eighth days Sun: as observed by Mr. Ainsworth on Exod. 12.5. & Cornel. à Lapide on those texts. Then had there passed sure one Sabbath over it. R. Menachem, on Genes. 17. and what Mysteries, nay what vertues the Hebrews always believed (it may be, were) in the Septenary, all know. |
Genesis. 17.12. cap. 21.4. Levit. 12.3. Luke 1.59. cap. 2.21. Act. 7.8. Philip. 3.5. John 7.21. — quando (sc. octiduo exacto) par Aetas illis doloribus est. Manasses Bon Israel: Question 1. in Exod Paul. 95. Quia ante Ilum (Octavum diem) infans nimis tener est, & incertum an fit Vitalis Future. Galen.: alleged by Cornelius. à Lapide in Genesis. 17.10. For then a child is reckoned inter Videntes aerem hujus mundi, as we would say, able to look upon the Light. Maiemon. in More Nevuchim. par. 3. cap. 49. de Causis praeceptorum. More may be gleaned from Cyprian. Epistle 59. ad Fidum. Ambos de Abraham, lib. 2. cap. 11. Augustin. the Civ. Dei. lib. 16. cap. 26. Chrysostom Homily 39. in Genesis. Aquinas Summ prima secundae, Question. 102. art. 5. & part. 3. Question. 70. artic. 3. Mendocha. in 1. Reg. cap. 1. ver. 20. Paul. 258. Montacute. Origin. part. 1. sect. 71, 72, etc. Celestial Rhodigin. lib. 22. cap. 12. Polydore Virgil. de rerum invent. lib. 4. cap. 4. Scaliger in Fest. in Vocab. Lustricus. Sharp. Symphony. Epoch. 3. Question. 8. Paul. 9. Godwins Antique Hebrew lib. 6. cap. 1. Paul. 238. Willet, Hexapla in Genesis. 17. Question. 8. Paul. 162. Tremell. comment. in Genesis. 12.17. & in Levit. 12.3, etc. By like equity it may have been appointed, that a beast, whither for presentation to God, Exod 22.30. or immolation in his service, Levit. 22.27. must expect the maturation of the eighth days Sun: as observed by Mr. Ainsworth on Exod 12.5. & Cornelius. à Lapide on those texts. Then had there passed sure one Sabbath over it. R. Menachem, on Genesis. 17. and what Mysteres, nay what Virtues the Hebrews always believed (it may be, were) in the Septenary, all know. |
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