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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[3513] Gen. v. 24.

[3514] Wisd. iv. 11.

[3515] Ps. lxxxiv. 1.

[3516] 1 John ii. 15.

[3517] Some have “heavenly.”

[3518] [A prelude to the Te Deum, and very possibly from a Western hymn:—

Apostolorum gloriosus chorus;

Prophetarum exultantium numerus;

Martyrum innumerabilis populus.]

Treatise VIII. On Works and Alms.

[3519] [Numbered x. in Oxford ed., assigned to a.d. 254.]

[3520] A slight and scarcely noticeable difference occurs here in the Oxford text, which reads the passage, “that the Son was sent, and willed to be called the Son of man.”

[3521] Portaverat; “had brought” (Oxf. transl.).

[3522] “Poisons of the old serpent.”

[3523] [The beauty of Cyprian’s exordiums and perorations proves that he was a true orator. “Great and manifold,” etc., Translators of King James.]

[3524] Prov. xvi. 6. [“By mercy and truth,” etc., Eng. Version.]

[3525] Ecclesiasticus 3.30.

[3526] Luke xi. 41.

[3527] Prov. xx. 9.

[3528] 1 John i. 8, 9. Oxford editors add: “If we confess our sins, the Lord is faithful and just to forgive us our sins.” [They remind us that this passage is expounded in the Anglican Book of Homilies, Hom. xi. part ii. p. 347, ed. Philadelphia, 1844.]

[3529] Isa. lviii. 1.

[3530] Isa. lviii. 1-9.

[3531] Ecclesiasticus 29.12.

[3532] Prov. xxi. 13.

[3533] Ps. xli. 1.

 

 

 

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