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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[3706] Pamelius and others read here, “the gods who rule over the world,” apparently taking the words from the thirteenth chapter of the book of Wisdom, and from the Testimonies, iii. 59, below, where they are quoted.

[3707] Wisd. xiii. 1-4.

2. That God alone must be worshipped.

[3708] Deut. vi. 13; x. 20.

[3709] Ex. xx. 3.

[3710] Deut. xxxii. 39.

[3711] Rev. xiv. 6, 7.

[3712] Mark xii. 29-31.

[3713] Matt. xxii. 37-40.

[3714] John xvii. 3.

3. What is God’s threatening against those who sacrifice to idols?

[3715] Ex. xxii. 20.

[3716] Deut. xxxii. 17.

[3717] Isa. ii. 8, 9.

[3718] Isa. lvii. 6.

[3719] Jer. vii. 6.

[3720] Rev. xiv. 9-11.

4. That God does not easily pardon idolaters.

[3721] Ex. xxxii. 31-33.

[3722] Jer. vii. 16.

[3723] Ezek. xiv. 12-14.

[3724] 1 Sam. ii. 25.

5. That God is so angry against idolatry, that He has even enjoined those to be slain who persuade others to sacrifice and serve idols.

[3725] Deut. xiii. 6-10.

[3726] The Oxford edition inserts here, “Thou shalt inquire diligently; and if thou shalt find that that is certain which is said.”

 

 

 

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