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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[2200] Ps. cxvi. 15.

[2201] Matt. x. 19, 20.

[2202] Isa. vii. 13; vide Lam. iii. 26.

[2203] Isa. vii. 14.

[2204] 1 Cor. ix. 24, 25.

[2205] 2 Tim. iv. 6-8.

[2206] [He contemplates the peace promised in Ep. viii. supra. But note the indomitable spirit with which, for successive ages, the Church supplied her martyrs. Heb. xi. 36, 37.]

[2207] Rev. ii. 23.

Epistle IX. To the Clergy, Concerning Certain Presbyters Who Had Rashly Granted Peace to the Lapsed Before the Persecution Had Been Appeased, and Without the Privity of the Bishops.

[2208] Oxford ed.: Ep. xvi. a.d. 250.

[2209] In letter ii. we have noted a limited exercise of jurisdiction: the canons seem not to have allowed them the full powers these presbyters had used.]

[2210] Matt. x. 32, 33.

[2211] Mark iii. 28, 29.

[2212] 1 Cor. x. 21.

[2213] “Exomologesis.”

[2214] 1 Cor. xi. 27.

[2215] [Compare Tertullian, Ad Martyras, vol. iii. p. 693.]

[2216] [Note this persuasion of Cyprian, and compare St. Matt. xxi. 15-16; Luke xix. 40.]

[2217] [Celebrating the Lord’s Supper; Rom. 15.16; Mal. 1.11, texts which seem greatly to have influenced the language of the early Church.]

Epistle X. To the Martyrs and Confessors Who Sought that Peace Should Be Granted to the Lapsed.

[2218] Oxford ed.: Ep. xv. a.d. 250.

[2219] That these were everywhere soliciting the martyrs, and were also corrupting the confessors with importunate and excessive entreaty, so that, without any distinction or examination of the individuals, thousands of certificates were given, against the Gospel law, I wrote letters in which I recalled by my advice as much as possible the martyrs and confessors to the Lord’s commands.

[2220] [Another instance of this word as applied to the bishop, κατ᾽ ἐξοχην. So in St. Chrysostom, De Sacerdotio = episcopatu.]

 

 

 

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