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Cyprian
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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[2089] See Guettée’s Exposition, p. 93.
[2090] Of which, hereafter, in an elucidation. See Guettée, p. 383.
[2091] P. 368, vol. i. Edin. edition.
[2092] Milman’s History of Christianity, vol. ii. p. 190, note b. See note, p. 266.
[2093] Epistle ii.
[2094] P. 328, Ed. Edinburgh.
[2095] See p. 265.
The Life and Passion of Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr.
[2096] [Here put for the chief in the sacerdocy. See p. 268, infra.]
[2097] [St.Luke xx. 35. Creature-merit is not implied, but, through grace, the desert of Matt. xxv. 21.]
[2100] [A proselyte, rather, known in legends as Indich. Vol. i. p. 433.]
[2101] [Elucidation I.]
[2102] [See above note 1, this page.]
[2103] [The charismata of a higher ministry.]
[2104] [Nor does it make any one so. But the Fathers seem to have thought it made good men more humble.]
[2105] [This heathen word thus comes into use as applicable to all bishops. It was used derisively by Tertullian, vol. iv. p. 74.]
[2106] [Pontius is said to have followed his beloved bishop, a.d. 258, dying a martyr.]
[2107] [See Origen, “weeks of years,” vol. iv. p. 353.]
[2108] That is, Providence ensured the respite, to fulfil the promise.
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