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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[2170] [That is, if they have not actually committed the great sin themselves, yet, etc. See vol. ii. p. 57.]

[2171] Lev. xix. 18.

[2172] Matt. xxii. 39.

[2173] Gal. v. 15. [See note 9, infra.]

[2174] The following is found only in one ms. Its genuineness is therefore doubted by some: “And although I have most fully written to our clergy, both lately when you were still kept in prison, and now also again, to supply whatever was needful, either for your clothing or for your food, yet I myself have also sent you from the small means of my own which I had with me, 250 pieces; and another 250 I had also sent before. Victor also, who from a reader has become a deacon, and is with me, sent you 175. But I rejoice when I know that very many of our brethren of their love are striving with each other, and are aiding your necessities with their contributions.”

Epistle VII. To the Clergy, Concerning Prayer to God.

[2175] Oxford ed.; Ep. xi. a.d. 250.

[2176] [Compare, in former letters, similar complaints, to which brief notes are subjoined. And mark the honest simplicity of these confessions. 2 Peter ii. 13, 14, 15.]

[2177] Luke xii. 47.

[2178] Ps. lxxxix. 30-32.

[2179] Satisfacimus.

[2180] Ps. lxxxix. 33.

[2181] Luke xi. 10.

[2182] [A comment on Luke 18.3; Matt. 18.19. Importunity necessary, even in the latter case.]

[2183] Ps. lxviii. 6. [Vulgate and Anglican Psalter version.]

[2184] Acts iv. 32.

[2185] John xv. 12.

[2186] Matt. xviii. 19.

[2187] [After the manner of Hermas. Vol. ii. p. 24, note 2.]

[2188] Heb. xii. 6.

[2189] Col. iv. 2.

[2190] Luke vi. 12.

 

 

 

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