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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[2949] [i.e., Montanists.] Or, “as we do the prophets.”
[2950] [See sec. 7, supra.]
[2952] Or, “they not only speak of, (but have),” is a proposed reading of this obscure passage, “non modo dicunt.”
[2953] [These, as the schoolmen teach, do virtually receive the sacrament, though in voto tantum.]
[2955] Prov. ix. 19 (LXX.).
[2956] Prov. xix. 5. [Note the charge of schism that follows.]
[2958] [This, by the structure of the argument, is supposed to be said to Stephen.]
[2960] [By Canon XIX. of Nicæa the Paulianists were compelled to observe the Carthaginian discipline, which was a Catholic decision, so far, in Cyprian’s favour. His position was not condemned.]
[2961] [These passages are noted here, because they all must be borne in mind when we come to the Treatise on Unity.]
[2962] [These passages are noted here, because they all must be borne in mind when we come to the Treatise on Unity.]
[2964] Otherwise “unity.” Some commentators omit this clause.
[2965] [“Pseudo-Christum, pseudo-apostolum, et dolosum operarium.” Compare Cyprian’s meekness (p. 386) with this.]
[2966] [This letter may be too much like Stephen’s, in a spirit not so meek as is becoming; but it is not less conclusive as a testimony.]
Epistle LXXV. To Magnus, on Baptizing the Novatians, and Those Who Obtain Grace on a Sick-Bed.
[2967] Oxford ed.: Ep. lxix. a.d. 255.
[2968] Luke xi. 23. [Bacon wished to see this reconciled with that other text Luke ix. 50.]
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