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Cyprian
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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[3150] According to some, “does not deign,” or “disdains to know.”
[3152] Some read, “As it is written, And the Lord stirred up the adversary (Satan) against Solomon; and therefore in the Apocalypse the Lord solemnly warns John.”
[3160] “is one.”
[3164] Acts iv. 32. [Bernard., Epist. ccxxxviii., Opp. i. 502.]
[3166] Some interpolate “because.”
[3168] Some read, “in your hands.”
Treatise II. On the Dress of Virgins.
[3170] The deacon Pontius, in his life of Cyprian, in few words comprises the argument of the following treatise. “Who,” says he, “would restrain virgins into a fitting discipline of modesty, and a dress meet for holiness, as if with a bridle of the Lord’s lessons?”
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