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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[2626] Oxford ed.: Ep. lxiv. [It would be unbecoming in me to add comments of my own on this letter. Such are the views of Cyprian; and one may see the opposite views, set forth with extreme candor, by Jeremy Taylor in his Liberty of Prophesying.]

[2627] This letter was evidently written after both synods concerning the lapsed, of which mention was made above in Epistle liii.; but whether a long time or a short time after is uncertain, although the context indicates that it was written during a time of peace.

[2628] [i.e., the decree of the synod, or council.]

[2629] [See letter liv. p. 340, supra.]

[2630] Luke ix. 56.

[2631] [A marvellous relic of pagan ideas. A new-born babe, after its bath, makes no such impression upon civilized minds.]

[2632] Tit. i. 15.

[2633] Acts x. 28.

[2634] [I cannot refrain from quoting a layman’s beautiful lines on the death of his son:—

“Pure from all stain save that of human clay,

Which Christ’s atoning blood had washed away.”

George Canning, a.d. 1770–1827.]

Epistle LIX. To the Numidian Bishops, on the Redemption of Their Brethren from Captivity Among the Barbarians.

[2635] Oxford ed.: Ep. lxii. a.d. 253.

[2636] It is probable that this captivity was the work of those barbarians against whom Decius went to war and was killed.

[2637] 1 Cor. xii. 26.

[2638] 2 Cor. xi. 29.

[2639] 1 Cor. iii. 16.

[2640] Gal. iii. 27.

[2641] Matt. xxv. 36.

[2642] [Primitive Christians were grateful for opportunities to distribute gifts. Rom. xii. 13.]

[2643] [An immense contribution, for the times. In our money reckoned (for temp. Decii) at $3,757. For the Augustan age it would be $4,294. The text (sestertia) dubious. Ed. Paris.

[2644] [The diptychs are here referred to; that is, lists (read at the Eucharist) in which benefactors, living or dead, were gratefully remembered. Anglice, “beadroll.”]

Epistle LX. To Euchratius, About an Actor.

[2645] Oxford ed.: Ep. ii. Circa a.d. 249.

[2646] [In the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican, to the disgrace of the pontifical court, the fine music is obtained by recourse to this expedient, inflicted upon children.]

Epistle LXI. To Pomponius, Concerning Some Virgins.

 

 

 

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