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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[3270] [What Cyprian testifies as of his own knowledge, we must accept as fact, however it be accounted for. For the rest, we may believe that the terrible excitements of the times led him to accept as real the exaggerated stories which became current. In our own days “the faith-cure” excites a like credulity.]

[3271] Some read, “of themselves;” others, “of their belongings.”

[3272] [Infant communion.]

[3273] “And receiving the blood as if some deadly poison,” etc.; v. l.

[3274] [They carried the sacred bread in this manner to invalids at home. The idea of “worshipping the host,” therefore, could not have been possible.]

[3275] Or, “a certain one.”

[3276] [The holy bread was delivered into the hands of the recipient. See Cyril of Jerusalem, Mystagog., xxiii. 21.]

[3277] [Luke xi. 20. The whole of scriptural teachings concerning these, requires renewed study. Consult Tillotson, Works, ii. 508, ed. 1722.]

[3278] [The kindly but unwise interposition of the confessors in their behalf. See vol. iii. p. 693, note 2.]

[3279] Matt. vi. 24.

[3280] Ps. cxxxix. 16.

[3281] 1 Sam. xvi. 7.

[3282] Rev. 2.23.

[3283] Jer. xxiii. 23.

[3284] Gal. vi. 7.

[3285] Mark viii. 83.

[3286] [See sec. 32, p. 446, infra. Note, not after this life.]

[3287] Joel ii. 12.

[3288] Lev. xix. 27.

[3289] Song of the Three Children.

[3290] Some add, “to Thee, glory.”

 

 

 

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