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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[2858] Deut. iv. 24.

[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.]

[2862] 1 Tim. i. 13.

[2863] Phil. i. 18.

[2864] 2 Tim. ii. 17.

[2865] 2 Cor. vi. 14.

[2866] 1 John iv. 3.

[2867] Matt. vii. 21.

[2868] Matt. xxiv. 5, 25.

[2869] John xiv. 6.

[2870] John xvii. 3.

[2871] Acts ii. 38, 39.

[2872] John vi. 65.

[2873] Matt. xv. 13.

[2874] Luke xvi. 8.

[2875] Ex. xx. 12.

[2876] Matt. xv. 4.

[2877] 1 Cor. xiii. 3.

[2878] [One of the Catholic maxims which has been terribly misunderstood and cruelly abused. See below, p. 385, notes 2 and 3.]

 

 

 

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