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11 Cf. Exod. xii. 23; and below, 1 Cor. v. 8, and Rom. viii 35.
12 Cf. Exod. xii. 23; and below, 1 Cor. v. 8, and Rom. viii 35.
13 Cf. Exod. xii. 23; and below, 1 Cor. v. 8, and Rom. viii 35.
3 Cf. S. Matt. xxvi. 5.
4 S. John xiii. 27.
5 S. Matt. xxvi. 39.
6 S. John xviii. 11.
9 Is. liii. 4, 5. Leo's version is a very literal translation of the LXX., which varies a good deal from the Vulgate and the A.V. ; he omits however, the clause, "the chastisement of our peace," &c., which is common to all three.
10 S. Matt. xxvi. 39 and 42.
11 S. Matt. xxvi. 39 and 42.
12 This is Sermon LIX. which follows in extenso. See Serm. LIV., chap. vi. n. 2.
1 The allusion doubtless is to the "lanterns and torches" mentioned by S. John xviii. 3.
2 Cf. S. Matt. xxvii. 19 and 25.
3 Cf. S. Matt. xxvii. 19 and 25.
5 Is. ix. 6. The interpretation is fanciful, but not without some support from the parallel phrase in Is. xxii. 22.
6 S. Matt. x. 38.
7 2 Tim. ii. 12.
8 1 Cor. v. 7.
11 S. John xii. 23; Ibid. 27, 28, 30-32. The reading omni (all things) will not escape notice in v. 32.
12 S. John xii. 23; Ibid. 27, 28, 30-32. The reading omni (all things) will not escape notice in v. 32.
13 Cf. Is. lxv. 2.
14 S. John i. 29.
15 1 Tim. i. 15.
17 1 Cor. xv. 22.
18 2 Cor. v. 15.
19 1 Cor. v. 8.
1 Festivitas dominicoe passionis is at first sight a strange phrase, but in reality most suggestive.
3 S. Matt. xvi. 16, 18.
4 S. Matt. xvi. 16, 18.
5 S. Luke xxiii. 34.
6 S. Matt. xxvii. 25.

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