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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[2520] Ezek. xxxiv. 3-6, 10-16.
[2521] [“We have determined.” No reference to any revising power in the Bishop of Rome, who is counselled from first to last as a brother, and told what he should do.]
Epistle LIV. To Cornelius, Concerning Fortunatus and Felicissimus, or Against the Heretics.
[2522] Oxford ed.: Ep. lix. a.d. 252.
[2523] Indicating also by the way whence heresy and schisms are wont to take their rise, so that the letter is with good reason inscribed by Morell “Contra Hæreticos.”
[2524] [He was a purse-proud layman. But see Elucidation XIII, infra.]
[2525] [“The sacramental host of God’s elect.”—The Task, Cowper.]
[2527] 1 Mac. ii. 62, 63.
[2533] [This idea became embedded in the minds of Western Christians. See Southey, Roderick, xxv. note 72. The Fabulous Chronicle which Southey gives at length is a curious study of this subject.]
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