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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[2146] Rev. 2.10.

[2147] Matt. x. 22.

[2148] John xiii. 14, 15. [The parabolani were so called circa a.d. 415.]

[2149] 2 Thess. iii. 8.

[2150] Luke xiv. 11.

[2151] [Strange, indeed, that such should be found amid the persecuted sheep of Christ; but it illustrates the history of Callistus at Rome, and the possibility of such characters enlisting in the Church.]

[2152] [“Whence hath it tares?” Ans.: “An enemy hath done this.” See Matt. xiii. 27; Acts xx. 29-31.]

[2153] [Elucidation II. This was the canonical duty neglected by Callistus and his predecessor, who “imagined,” etc. See p. 156, supra.]

Epistle VI. To Rogatianus the Presbyter, and the Other Confessors. a.d. 250.

[2154] Oxford ed.; Ep. xiii. [Rogatian was a bishop afterwards.]

[2155] A beautiful aphorism. See below, note 8, this page.]

[2156] John v. 14.

[2157] Isa. lxvi. 2.

[2158] Rom. ii. 24.

[2159] Matt. v. 16.

[2160] Phil. ii. 15.

[2161] 1 Pet. ii. 11, 12.

[2162] [The shame of the Church is the shame of the bishop. See above, note 1; also 1 Tim. v. 22.]

[2163] Either as criminals having returned from banishment without authority, or as having committed some crime for which they became amenable to punishment. See 1 Pet. iv. 15: “But let none of you suffer as a murderer, or as a thief, or as an evil-doer.”

[2164] Rom. xi. 20, 21. [How significant this warning to Rome!]

[2165] Isa. liii. 7.

[2166] Isa. l. 5, 6.

 

 

 

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