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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[2662] [The horrible subject of this letter is treated in a valuable note (k) in the Oxford trans., p 7. It began earlier (see Hermas) than that learned annotator supposes; but the silence of Minucius Felix, and the pagan objector of his story, as to this specific reproach, suggests that it was of rare occurrence. Vol. ii. p. 235.]
Epistle LXII. Cæcilius, on the Sacrament of the Cup of the Lord.
[2663] Oxford ed.: Ep. lxiii. a.d. 253.
[2664] [A kindly rebuke of those Encratites who were called Hydroparastatæ. Epiphan., iii. p. 9, ed. Oehler.]
[2665] [1 Cor. xi. 2. Our author evidently has this in mind. He is admonished by such Scriptures to maintain apostolic traditions.]
[2666] [1 Cor. xi. 2. Our author evidently has this in mind. He is admonished by such Scriptures to maintain apostolic traditions.]
[2677] [For a full view of all theories of election, see Faber, On the Primitive Doctrine of Election, New York, ed. 1840.]
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