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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[2097] [St.Luke xx. 35. Creature-merit is not implied, but, through grace, the desert of Matt. xxv. 21.]

[2098] 1 Tim. iii. 6.

[2099] Acts viii. 37.

[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.

[2109] [See note at end of this memoir.]

[2110] [He was the first of the province, that is. See p. 273, supra.]

[2111] The simple attire of Hippolytus, as seen in his statue, was doubtless what is here meant by insignia. But see Hermas, vol. ii. p. 12.]

Epistle I. To Donatus.

[2112] In the Oxford edition this epistle is given among the treatises.

[2113] Wearying, scil. “fatigantis.”

[2114] “Fabulis.” [Our “Thanksgiving Day” = the “Vindemia.”]

[2115] [A lover of gardens and of nature. The religion of Christ gave a new and loftier impulse to such tastes universally. Vol. ii. p. 9.]

[2116] [Another Nicodemus, John iii.]

[2117] Or, “shone,” “infulsit.”

 

 

 

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