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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[3024] Oxford ed.: Ep. lxxviii. a.d. 257.
[3025] [These acolytes were of Greek name, but of Western usage only. They were a sort of candidates for Orders; and our Moravian brethren retain this ministry and the name, to this day.]
[3026] Or, “united.”
[3027] Or, “patiently bear.”
[3028] [This always means in prayers and at the Lord’s Supper, in the common intercessions. Scudamore, Not. Euch., p. 327.]
Epistle LXXIX. The Answer of Felix, Jader, Polianus, and the Rest of the Martyrs, to Cyprian.
[3029] Oxford ed.: Ep. lxxix. a.d. 257.
Epistle LXXX. Cyprian to Sergius, Rogatianus, and the Other Confessors in Prison.
[3030] Oxford ed.: Ep. vi. a.d. 257; possibly a.d. 250.
[3031] [Luke xx. 35; xxi. 36; 1 Thess. ii. 12. Such expressions in our author teach no worthiness apart from the merits of Christ.]
[3035] Wisd. iii. 4-8.
[3040] [See p. 404, note 6, supra.]
[3042] “Metator.”
Epistle LXXXI. To Successus on the Tidings Brought from Rome, Telling of the Persecution.
[3043] Oxford ed.: Ep. lxxx. As Cyprian suffered shortly after, in the month of September, there is no doubt but that this letter was written near the close of his life. a.d. 258.
[3044] Doubtless with Gallienus.
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