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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[2548] Hos. ix. 4.

[2549] Isa. xxx. 1.

[2550] John vi. 67.

[2551] [Cyprian could not have written this letter to Cornelius had he recognised in him, as a successor of Peter, any other than the gifts which he supposed common to all bishops.]

[2552] Matt. xv. 13.

[2553] 1 John ii. 19.

[2554] Rom. iii. 3, 4.

[2555] Gal. i. 10.

[2556] [“Our fellow-bishops.” This council was held on the return of Cyprian, a.d. 251, soon after Easter.]

[2557] [“Our fellow-bishops.” This council was held on the return of Cyprian, a.d. 251, soon after Easter.]

[2558] [They were not appointed there by any “favour of the Apostolic See,” and Cyprian knows much more of their existence as bishops than Cornelius does.]

[2559] [Elucidation XI.]

[2560] Or, “with Privatus, the proved heretic;” or, according to the Oxford translation, “a proud heretic.” [See p. 308.]

[2561] Ex. xxii. 20.

[2562] Matt. x. 33.

[2563] Isa. lvii. 6.

[2564] Strictly, the phrase here as elsewhere is, “should do penance,” “pœnitentiam agerent.”

[2565] “That by the malice of the devil they may consummate their work;” v. l.

[2566] Scil. Capitol of Carthage, for the provinces imitated Rome in this respect. Du Cange give many instances.

[2567] Isa. xxix. 10: orig. “transpunctionis.”

[2568] 2 Thess. ii. 10-12.

 

 

 

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