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Constitutions of the Holy Apostles
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Introductory Notice to Constitutions of the Holy Apostles.
[3733] One V. ms. reads, “with whom,” and “with the Holy Spirit.”
[3734] [They are “at rest.” Yet this prayer, and wherefore? See St. Augustine, Confessions (ed. Migne), p. 765, Nebridius.]
[3735] Matt. xxii. 32; Wisd. iii. 1.
[3736] “With whom,” one V. ms.
[3739] The Syriac and a Greek marginal reading give “the thirtieth.”
[3740] Deut. xxxiv. 8. [Comp. Aug., Confess. (ed. Migne), p. 778.]
[3741] [The “month’s mind” was anciently of this sort, with no reference to purgatorial penalties. “Credo jam feceris quod rogo.”—Aug.]
[3742] The Syriac and the Oxford ms. read “God” instead of “Lord.”
[3745] Prov. xxxi. 4, LXX.
[3746] The Syriac, the Coptic, and the Oxford ms. add, “the bishops.” The Coptic omits “the deacons.”
[3747] The Coptic adds, “Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.”
[3748] Prov. xxiii.; Ecclus. xxxi. 25-31; Eph. v. 18; Prov. xxvi. 9.
[3750] [A token of the early origin of what is genuine in these interpolated Constitutions.]
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