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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[2855] Jer. xv. 18 (LXX.).
[2856] John xx. 21-23. [See notes of Oxf. edition on this letter.]
[2857] [This sounds like Ignatius himself, whose style abounds in aphorisms. See vol. i. p. 45.]
[2859] John vi. 37, 38. [This quotation is amended by me, in strict accordance with the (ἐκ τῆς κοιλίας) Greek, which refers to the nobler cavity, not the inferior, of the human body.]
[2860] Or, “with the courage of faith.”
[2861] [It would seem, then, that “custom” could be pleaded on both sides. This appeal is recognised in Scripture. 1 Cor. xi. 16; and see sec. 23, infra. As to preceding sentence, Elucidation XVII.]
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