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5. p55 n.2 In the Baptismal Vow of Obedience. The metaphor of the Christian soldier comes from 2 Tim. ii. 3, 4. 6. p.56 n.1 A movement in which the soldiers interlocked their shields over their heads, so as to resemble the shell of the tortoise (testudo). 7. p.56 n.2. The metaphor throughout this passage is that of the palæstra, 8. p.57 n. 1. It will have been noticed that the martyrs’ prison is viewed under five different aspects: It is first the house of the devil, the abode of criminals, and yet to be the scene of the devil’s discomfiture (chap. i.) secondly, it is a place of safety or watching (chap. ii.) thirdly, it is a retreat (chap. ii.); fourthly, a place for military training (chap. iii.) ; and fifthly, a wrestlingschool. |
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