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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[3558] According to Manutius, Pamelius, and others, “too heavily” is here added.

[3559] Luke xii. 20.

[3560] Rev. iii. 17, 18.

[3561] These words, “in Christ’s Church,” are omitted in a few texts.

[3562] [See Tertullian, vol. iv. p. 19; and for men, p. 22. Also, “eyelid-powder,” p. 23.]

[3563] “Corban.” [The note of the Oxford translation is useful in this place, quoting from Palmer, Antiq., iv. 8. But see Pellicia, Polity, etc., p. 237, trans. London, Masters, 1883.]

[3564] Luke xxi. 3, 4.

[3565] This is differently read “a widow, a poor widow is found,” etc.; or, “a woman widowed and poor.”

[3566] Matt. x. 37.

[3567] Deut. xxxiii. 9.

[3568] 1 John iii. 17.

[3569] 1 Kings xvii. 14.

[3570] [See p. 479, supra, note 7. [Prov. xi. 24.]

[3571] Job i. 5, LXX.

[3572] [“The howse shall be preserved and never will decaye

Wheare the Almightie God is honored and served, daye by daye.”

This motto I copied from an old oaken beam in the hall of Rockingham Castle, with date a.d. 1579. In 1875 I saw the householder kneeling under this motto, with all his family and servants, daily.]

[3573] The original is variously read “fœnerat” and “commodat.”

[3574] Ps. xxxvii. 25, 26.

[3575] Prov. xx. 7.

[3576] Tob. xiv. 10, 11.

[3577] Tob. iv. 5-11.

[3578] Some editors add here, “warned by Thy precepts, and who shall receive heavenly things instead of earthly.”

 

 

 

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