Early Latin Hymns With Introduction And Notes By the Late a S Walpole M a

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Early Latin Hymns With Introduction And Notes By the Late a S Walpole M a
Arthur Sumner Walpole
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plantis bracchia pandens ; Fort. XI. I. 23 expandens autem manus ad poptilos [quia adeptus est] palmam de terrenis. The phrase perhaps comes from John xxi. 18 ; but wherever a similar phrase occurs (e. G. Is. Ixv. 2) the early Christians naturally applied it to our Lord on the cross. Ambr. In I. In. X. \\out non sibi soli, sed omnibus uinceret, mantis extendit, quo omnia traheret 'ad se ', in Ps. CXVin. Xiii. 19 nobis quoque ex- pandit manus suas lesus... Cruets eius protegimitr uelamento.
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...igia] 'feet, ' as at 40. 12, cp. 13. 13 note.
8. Inmolata] 33. 18 note, and 24. 7 note.
9. Quo (sc. Patibulo) . . . Insuper] ' whereon. ' It carries on the hie. Insuper with the abl. Often follows the word it governs ; as Vitr. X. 2 1 quo insuper conlocata erat materies.
ii f. 'to cleanse us from guilt He shed forth water and blood. ' Joh. Xix, 34, cp. 33. 20 note. The ab- sence of any connecting particle is so much in Fort. 's manner (cp. 33. 19 sanguis, untfa, 34. 6 manus, uesligia ; and the note on 33.


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