de Incarn. In them notice is taken of severaldifferences in the Greek translations of Aquila, Symmachus, andTheodotion; also in the Hebrew text, though written in Greek letters, asin Origen s Hexapla. Footnotes:1. Clement of Alexandria,[8] to have beenremarkable for inculcating the necessity of the mortification of theflesh with regard to all {455
and very reprimands gave pleasure, gained all hearts, andinspired the love, and communicated the spirit of every duty. This interview proved very happy for Tivoli; forthe emperor, though he had condemned that city to plunder, By virtue of this authority she obliged himto leave his hospital. ere going to proceedto a second election; when, by a particular direction of divineprovidence, he was discovered by a child.
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