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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[2597] Occasum.

[2598] [It has been a question whether this daily reception of the communion was confined to times of persecution, or was more generally the custom. It seems to me exceptional. Freeman, vol. i. p. 383.]

[2599] 1 John ii. 6.

[2600] Rom. viii. 16, 17.

[2601] John xvi. 2-4.

[2602] 1 Pet. iv. 12-14.

[2603] Luke xviii. 29, 30.

[2604] Luke vi. 22, 23.

[2605] [Preaching the eminent duty of true bishops. See letter li. p. 330, note 4, supra.]

[2606] Dan. iii. 16-18.

[2607] Matt. x. 19, 20.

[2608] Bel and the Dragon 5.

[2609] [Referred to by St. Paul, Heb. xi. 35. I say St. Paul advisedly. See, to the contrary, Farrar, St. Paul, p. 6.]

[2610] John xv. 18-20.

[2611] [Valuable note, Oxford trans., Ep. lviii. p. 142, note k.]

[2612] Matt. x. 28.

[2613] John xii. 25.

[2614] Rev. 14.9-11.

[2615] Eph. vi. 12-17.

[2616] Scil.: the sign of the cross in baptism.

[2617] It is observed here that the Eucharist was at this time received by the hand of the communicant, and not placed in his mouth by the minister, as some have pretended was the original mode of administration. [See Cyril of Jerusalem, Mystagog., v. p. 1126, Migne.]

 

 

 

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