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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[3215] Some read, with very uncertain authority, “with the virtues of continency.”
[3216] [This and the whole passage which follows are cited by Wordsworth, to illustrate the times that produced a Callistus. See his Hippol., p. 140.]
[3217] Some read, “to suffer.”
[3218] A late version gives, “in the ministries.”
[3219] [Vol. iv. p. 22. Here Cyprian’s “master” seems to speak again.]
[3220] [The state of things at Rome under Callistus and his predecessor is here very delicately reflected.]
[3221] Or, “brought no aid to starving brethren in the Church.”
[3223] “Christi sacramentum.” [Like a panic in an undisciplined army.]
[3228] [The baptism of infants seems now to be general, and also the communion of infants. See sec. 25, infra.]
[3229] Some read, “evil.”
[3232] According to some, for “things” read “desires.”
[3234] Otherwise, “could be bound.”
[3235] Some substitute, “have made shipwreck of.”
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