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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[3483] [The Christian is not exempted from the common lot of humanity; but all men, if they would live godly, would escape many evils (1 Tim. vi. 6), even in the light of 2 Tim. iii. 12.]

[3484] A few codices read, for “the Spirit,” “Christ.”

[3485] Ecclesiasticus 2.1,4.

[3486] Ecclesiasticus 2.5.

[3487] Job i. 21. [“The Christian’s sorrow,” says Bishop Horne, “is better than the world’s joy.” John xvi. 33.]

[3488] Job ii. 10.

[3489] Job i. 8.

[3490] Tob. ii. 14.

[3491] Tob. xii. 11-15.

[3492] Num. xvii. 10.

[3493] Ps. li. 17.

[3494] Deut. viii. 2.

[3495] Deut. xiii. 3.

[3496] According to some, “the ship’s helmsman.” [Vol. i. 94.]

[3497] Some read, “of virtue.” [In the Ignatian manner. Compare vol. i. p. 45.]

[3498] 2 Cor. xii. 7-9.

[3499] Ecclesiasticus 27.5.

[3500] Some read, “rather it behoves us to rejoice.”

[3501] Or, “of the way.”

[3502] Some add, “on the poor.”

[3503] Or, “perceived.”

 

 

 

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