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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[2318] Isa. xxx. 15, LXX.

[2319] “They which lead thee.”—E.V.

[2320] Isa. iii. 12, LXX.

[2321] [Thus Cyprian keeps in view “the whole Church,” and adheres to his principle in letter xiii. p. 294, note 1, supra.]

[2322] [Thus Cyprian keeps in view “the whole Church,” and adheres to his principle in letter xiii. p. 294, note 1, supra.]

[2323] Some read this, “dictione,” preaching.

Epistle XXVIII. To the Presbyters and Deacons Abiding at Rome.

[2324] Oxford ed.: Ep. xxxv. a.d. 250.

Epistle XXIX. The Presbyters and Deacons Abiding at Rome, to Cyprian.

[2325] Oxford ed.: Ep. xxxvi. a.d. 250.

[2326] “Papa” = pope. [It may thus be noted what this word meant at Rome: nothing more than the fatherly address of all bishops.]

[2327] [The church at Rome recognises national churches as sisters. The“ Roman Catholic” theory was not known, even under the Papacy, till the Trent Council, which destroyed “sister churches.”]

[2328] Or, we may read in.

[2329] [On the principles we shall find laid down in Cyprian’s Treatise on Unity. Also see vol. iv. p. 113.]

Epistle XXX. The Roman Clergy to Cyprian.

[2330] Oxford ed.: Ep. xxx. a.d. 250.

[2331] This letter was written, as were also the others of the Roman clergy, during the vacancy of the See, after the death of Fabian.

[2332] “Pope Cyprian.”

[2333] [Note τὰ ἀρχαῖα ἔθη, as in St. Paul, 1 Cor. xi. 16.]

[2334] Rom. i. 8.

[2335] [God grant this spirit to the modern Christians in Rome.]

[2336] No conception of Roman infallibility here.]

[2337] [A concession which illustrates the present awful degeneracy of this See.]

[2338] [1 Cor. x. 21, where tables and altars are used as synonymes.]

 

 

 

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