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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[3067] Lombard., Sentences, p. 394, ed. Migne. Compare Aquinas.
[3068] Macarius, Théologie Orthodoxe, vol. iii. p. 244.
[3069] Catechism of the Council of Trent, cap. vii. quæst. 2.
[3070] A monstrous statement. See Ignatius passim.
IX. (Cornelius, our colleague, p. 328.)
[3071] L’Union Chrétienne, p. 69, 1870.
XI. (Fabian and Donatus, also our predecessors, p. 342.)
[3072] A Letter to Pius the Ninth, Bishop of Rome, etc., published by Parker, London, 1870. It also appeared in most of the languages of Europe, and was circulated by the Greeks in their own tongue.
XII. (To whom perfidy could have no access, p. 344.)
[3073] Same epistle and section, farther on. It seems needless to say that these Punic “Africans” were Asiatics, in fact.
[3074] Ep. xxix. p. 308, supra.
[3075] Ep. xxx. p. 309, supra.
[3076] Gal. v. 12 in the Greek.
XIII. (I both warn and ask you, p. 346 at note 4.)
[3077] Cap. xx. p. 252, note 7, etc. See vol. iii., this series.
[3078] Vol. iii. p. 260, cap, xxxvi. and note 13.
[3080] This canon of the Council of Milevis ( a.d. 402), at a much later date, maintains the ancient principle.
[3081] Calvin, De necessitate reformanda ecclesiæ, Works, vol. viii. p. 60. Amstelodami, 1667.
XIV. (The bishop should be chosen in the presence of the people, p. 371.)
[3082] Elucidation III. p. 411, supra.
[3083] Bingham, Antiquities, book iii. capp. ii., iii.
XV. (Cornelius…a peaceable and righteous priest, etc., p. 371.)
[3084] Eusebius, H. E., book vi. cap. xliii.
XVI. (Epistle lxxi.…To Stephen their brother, p. 378.)
[3085] Consult Cave, Dissertation on the Ancient Church Government, appended to his Primitive Christianity, p. 366.
XVII. (In the name of, etc. Since Three are One, pp. 380, 382.)
[3086] Vol. iii. p. 631.
[3087] Burgon, Letters from Rome, p. 34. London, 1862.
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