Anf-02 ii.iv.viii Pg 43.1
Anf-02 vi.iv.iv.v Pg 39.1
Anf-03 vi.iii.ix Pg 15
Matt. x. 42.
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Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.iv Pg 15.1
Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xvi Pg 3.1
Anf-02 vi.iv.iii Pg 104.1
Anf-03 vi.iv.xxvi Pg 3
I have ventured to turn the first part of the sentence into a question. What “scripture” this may be, no one knows. [It seems to me a clear reference to Matt. xxv. 38, amplified by the 45th verse, in a way not unusual with our author.] Perhaps, in addition to the passages in Gen. xviii. and Heb. xiii. 2, to which the editors naturally refer, Tertullian may allude to such passages as Mark. ix. 37; Matt. xxv. 40, 45. [Christo in pauperibus.]
—especially “a stranger,” lest perhaps he be “an angel.” But again, when received yourself by brethren, you will not make8932 8932 I have followed Routh’s conjecture, “feceris” for “fecerit,” which Oehler does not even notice.
earthly refreshments prior to heavenly, for your faith will forthwith be judged. Or else how will you—according to the precept8933 8933
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 9
VERSE (41) - Mt 10:42; 25:40