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Cyprian
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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[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.]
[3286] [See sec. 32, p. 446, infra. Note, not after this life.]
[3289] Song of the Three Children.
[3290] Some add, “to Thee, glory.”
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