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Bed.
and Haymo read, tubarum, "trumpets;" Gr., and Vulg., turbarum,
"people." See on v.6. |
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See
the Introits from Easter to Pentecost, in Miss. Rom. |
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Bed.,
"tubae;" Primas., "tubarum;" Gr., Vulg., Tich., "turbae." |
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St.
Matt. xxv. 7. |
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Isa.
lix. 5. |
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Ch.
i. 8, II. |
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Ch.
xxii. 16. |
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St.
John xiv. 6. |
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Isa.
xxv. I. The word is taken in the same sense as by Beda, by Sept., Vulg.;
Delitzsch has: "that Thou hast wrought wonders, counsels from afar,
sincerity, truth." Edin. Tr., vol. i. p. 437, 1867 |
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Ps.
cxviii. (cxix. A.V.) 105. |
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St.
Luke xii. 49. |
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St.
John iii. 13. |
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St.
John i. I. |
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Phil.
iv. 7. |
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Ps.
cxlvi. (cxlvii. A.V.) 5. A.V., "His understanding is infinite;"
Marg., "Heb., of His understanding there is no number." |
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St.
Matt. xi. 27. |
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Ver.
8. |
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Ps.
cxxxi. (cxxxii. A.V.) 9. |
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Isa.
xlix. 2. |
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Eph.
vi. 17. |
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2
Cor. iii. 3. |
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Gen.
xxiv. 2. |
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I
Cor. iv. 15. |
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So
in the Collect for Peace there is, "Cui servire regnare est;"
in our Pr.-B., "Whose service is perfect freedom." This, as, "Deo
servire regnare est," became a common proverb. It occurs in St. Pet.
Damiani, Serm. lviii. Opp., tom. ii. col. 307. Nass. 1783. |
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St.
Matt. xxiv. 28 |
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So
St. Iren., bk. iv. ch. 14. §I, and St. Chrys., Hom. xxiv., on
I Cor. x. 24, take it. |
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Ch.
xiv. 6. |
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Ch.
vi. 2-7. |
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St.
John iii. 18. |
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Ps.
lvii. II. (lviii.10) A.V. See ch. xviii. 20, footnote 8 |
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