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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[3428] Some read, “the Son whom.”

[3429] Or, according to some, “of kings.”

[3430] Rom. xii. 19.

[3431] Prov. xx. 22.

[3432] [Beautiful triumph of faith, “peace in believing!”]

[3433] Or, “whom you do not see not to suffer with yourself.”

[3434] Hab. iii. 17.

[3435] Otherwise read, “to us the worshippers of God, and to His profane opponents.”

[3436] Isa. xiii. 6-9.

[3437] Mal. iv. 1.

[3438] Ezek. ix. 5.

[3439] Ezek. ix. 4.

[3440] Ex. xii. 13.

[3441] [Ezek. ix. 4; Rev. vii. 3; ix. 4.]

[3442] Or, according to some readings, “Be wise, therefore.”

[3443] Amos v. 6.

[3444] John xvii. 3.

[3445] Isa. lxvi. 24.

[3446] Wisd. v. 1-9.

[3447] “From the deep and darkling night of superstition” is another reading.

[3448] [Compare the Octavius of Minucius Felix with this treatise, and also the other apologists, e.g., vol. ii. 93.]

Treatise VI. On the Vanity of Idols: Showing that the Idols are Not Gods, and that God is One, and that Through Christ Salvation is Given to Believers.

 

 

 

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