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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[2360] Oxford ed.: Ep. xxxix. a.d. 250.

[2361] [See testimony of Cornelius, in Euseb., H. E., vi. 43.]

[2362] [He produced some momentary impression on Decius himself.]

[2363] [Gal. vi. 17. St. Paul esteemed such stigmata a better ground of glorying in the flesh than his circumcision.]

[2364] [Memorial thanksgivings. Ussher argues hereby the absence of all purgatorial ideas, because martyrs were allowed by all to go at once to bliss. Compare Tertull., vol. iv. p. 67.]

[2365] [He was called to preach and expound the Scriptures.]

[2366] “The brotherhood may follow and imitate these same persons;” v. l.

[2367] See Bingham, Book v. cap. 6, sec. 3.]

Epistle XXXIV. To the Same, About the Ordination of Numidicus as Presbyter.

[2368] Oxford ed.: Ep. xl. a.d. 250.

[2369] Otherwise, “unconquered.”

[2370] [Let us put ourselves in Cyprian’s place, and share his anxiety to fill up the vacant places in his list of presbyters at this terrible period.]

Epistle XXXV. To the Clergy, Concerning the Care of the Poor and Strangers.

[2371] Oxford ed.: Ep. vii. a.d. circa 251.

[2372] [Here, as elsewhere, spoken of in this way, in imitation of 1 Pet. v. 1.]

Epistle XXXVI. To the Clergy, Bidding Them Show Every Kindness to the Confessors in Prison.

[2373] Oxford ed.: Ep. xii. a.d. circa 251.

[2374] Matt. x. 32.

[2375] Matt. x. 22.

[2376] Rev. ii. 10.

[2377] [The tract of Archbishop Ussher shows what these commemorations were. See vol. iii. p. 701, and Elucidation, p. 706, also vol. i. p. 484.]

Epistle XXXVII. To Caldonius, Herculanus, and Others, About the Excommunication of Felicissimus.

[2378] Oxford ed.: Ep. xli. a.d. 250.

[2379] [So the Oxford ed., p. 91.] Or, “in the mount,” “in monte;” vide Neander, K. G., i. 252; probably in some church or congregation assembled by Felicissimus, on an eminence near or in Carthage.

[2380] Or, “on the mount.”

Epistle XXXVIII. The Letter of Caldonius, Herculanus, and Others, on the Excommunication of Felicissimus with His People.

 

 

 

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