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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[2975] [A dilemma which should be borne in mind in studying the subsequent history of the Roman See and its rival popes.]
[2979] “Grex.”
[2981] Ps. lxviii. 6. [Vulgate and Anglican Psalter.]
[2982] [See p. 362, supra, and Augus., tom. v. p. 1246, ed. Migne.]
[2983] [This hinges unity for the individual, according to Cyprian; the individual must be in communion with his lawful bishop, and the bishop with the universal episcopate. It never enters his head that any one See is the test of unity. Vol. i. 415 and 460.]
[2987] [What would Cyprian have said to Boniface III., a.d. 607, and to Nicholas, a.d. 858? The former attempted to set up a universal throne: the latter founded the papacy on the forged Decretals.]
[2990] “Within the very barriers of the Church;” v. l.
[2992] [Here comes into view the question of clinic baptism and of the exceptional mode of sprinkling or affusion. On which let the extreme modesty of our author be a check to me. Elucidation XX.]
[2994] Num. xix. 8, 12, 13.
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