0' but I have otherwise explained those words of the Apostle Paul, and as far as I can see, or rather as is apparent from the plain state of the case, much more suitably, in the book entitled De Spiritu et Literâ, though this sense too is not to be utterly rejected." 2 Cor. iii. 6.
29 2 Cor. iii. 14. quoniam, o_ti Gr. "which veil," Eng. T.
30 2 Cor. iii. 16.
31 Apex..
32 Virg. Aen. vi. 566-569.
33 Humanus..
34 Jacentibus.
35 Subtilia..
36 Mediocri corde.
37 Eliquare..
38 Continenti.
39 Virg. Ecl. ii.
40 i. e. Faustus. v. Conf. b. v. c. vi. § 10.
41 i. e, S. Ambrose. v. Conf. b. v. c. xiii. xiv. § 23, 24, 25.