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32. Since these things are
so, and we have been taught by the greatest teacher that souls are set
not far from the gaping3616
3616
Lit., “from the gapings and,” etc. | jaws of death; that they can,
nevertheless, have their lives prolonged by the favour and kindness of
the Supreme Ruler if only they try and study to know Him,—for the
knowledge of Him is a kind of vital leaven3617
3617
There may be here some echo of the words (John xvii. 3), “This is eternal life, that they
may know Thee, the only true God,” etc.; but there is certainly
not sufficient similarity to found a direct reference on, as has been
done by Orelli and others. | and cement to bind together that which
would otherwise fly apart,—let them, 3618
then, laying aside their savage and
barbarous nature, return to gentler ways, that they may be able to be
ready for that which shall be given. 3619
3619 This
passage presents no difficulty in itself, its sense being obviously
that, as by God’s grace life is given to those who serve Him, we
must strive to fit ourselves to receive His blessing. The last
words, however, have seemed to some fraught with mystery, and have been
explained by Heraldus at some length as a veiled or confused reference
to the Lord’s Supper, as following upon baptism and baptismal
regeneration, which, he supposes, are referred to in the preceding
words, “laying aside,” etc. [It is not, however, the
language of a mere catechumen.] | What reason is there that we
should be considered by you brutish, as it were, and stupid, if we have
yielded and given ourselves up to God our deliverer, because of these
fears? We often seek out remedies for wounds and the poisoned
bites of serpents, and defend ourselves by means of thin
plates 3620
3620 These
“thin plates,” laminæ, Orelli has suggested,
were amulets worn as a charm against serpents. | sold by
Psylli 3621
or Marsi, and
other hucksters 3622
3622 So
the edd., reading instit-oribusfor the ms. instit-ut-oribus,
“makers.” | and
impostors; and that we may not be inconvenienced by cold or intense
heat, 3623
3623
Lit., “that colds and violent suns may not,” etc. | we provide
with anxious and careful diligence coverings in 3624
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