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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[3345] This passage is differently read as follows: “And according as we say Our Father, so also we call Christ our bread, because He is ours as we come in contact with His body.”
[3346] [Probably in times of persecution. See Freeman, Principles of Divine Service.]
[3349] [Not tied to actual daily reception, however. See the figure,1 Kings xix. 7, 8. But see valuable note on (ἐπιούσιος) the supersubstantial bread. Cyril of Jerusalem, p. 277, Oxford trans. of the Mystagogic Lectures.]
[3357] [Thus the petition covers (1) our spiritual food, John vi. 27; and (2) our bodily sustenance,Matt. vi. 8.]
[3359] “Although none is innocent” is here added by some.
[3360] 1 John i. 8. [Connect with this, Matt. vi. 15, and compare Freeman on the Principles of Divine Service, vol. i. p. 417.]
[3362] Mark xi. 25. [Elucidation III.]
[3363] [Ps. lxviii. 6. Vulgate and Angl. Psalter.]
[3364] [Cyprian was very mild in his position against the accusations of Stephen. Sec. 26, p. 386, supra; also Treatise ix., infra.]
[3365] Or, “will judge.”
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