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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[3676] 1 Sam. ii. 30.

[3677] “And engendering in the sons of God.”—Oxford ed.

[3678] Matt. v. 43-45.

[3679] Or, “successive.”

[3680] “Generositas.”

[3681] Or, “that one should be such;” or, “that thou shouldst be such.”

[3682] Isa. i. 2.

[3683] Matt. xxv. 34.

[3684] Pamelius, from four codices, reads, “Let there be the divine reading before the eyes, good works in the hands.”

[3685] [“Habet et pax coronas suas.” Comp. Milton, Sonnet xi.]

[3686] The Oxford translator gives “blackness;” the original is “livor.”

[3687] Or “myrrh,” variously given in originals as “myrrham” or “merrham.”

[3688] [“Unde vulneratus fueras, inde curare.” Lear, act ii. sc. 4.]

[3689] “A fellow-heir,” according to Baluzius and Routh.

[3690] Prov. xv. 1, LXX.

[3691] “Return” is a more common reading.

[3692] Routh omits the word “heavenly,” on the authority of fourteen codices.

Treatise XI. Exhortation to Martyrdom, Addressed to Fortunatus.

[3693] [Oxford number, xiii. Assigned to a.d. 252 or 257.]

Preface.

[3694] [In the Council of Carthage, a.d. 256, a bishop of Tucca is so named.]

[3695] [Hippol., p. 242, supra.]

[3696] [Compare, On the Glory of Martyrdom, this volume, infra. This treatise seems a prescient admonition against the evils which soon after began to infect the Latin theology.]

 

 

 

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