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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[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.
[3088] Introduction to Criticism, etc., p. 453, also 564. Compare the Treatise on Unity, sec. 6, p. 423, infra.
[3089] Calling attention to evidence that verse 8 is a sort of apodosis implying theprotasis of verse 7, as read in the Vulgate and English Received.
XVIII. (Return to our Lord and Origin, p. 389.)
[3090] P. 322, note 2.
[3091] See secs. 9 and 10.
XIX. (Firmilianus to Cyprian, p. 390.)
[3093] See illustrations in Faber’s Difficulties of Romanism, cap. iii. pp. 46–88, London, 1830. This work is a succinct reply to Berington and Kirk lately reprinted in New York. It refutes itself. Compare vol. i. pp. ix. and x., with the new dogmas, vol. iii. pp. 443–460.
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