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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[3749] Luke xii. 35-37.

[3750] Oxford edition: “For every one that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things.”

[3751] 1 Cor. ix. 24, 25.

[3752] 2 Tim. ii. 4, 5.

[3753] Rom. xii. 1, 2.

[3754] Rom. viii. 16, 17.

[3755] Rev. iii. 11.

[3756] [Vol. i., Justin, pp. 242, 244; Barnabas, ibid., pp. 144, 145.]

[3757] Ex. xvii. 11-14.

9. That afflictions and persecutions arise for the sake of our being proved.

[3758] Deut. xiii. 3.

[3759] Ecclesiasticus 27.5.

[3760] Rom. v. 2-5.

[3761] 1 Pet. iv. 12-14.

10. That injuries and penalties of persecutions are not to be feared by us, because greater is the Lord to protect than the devil to assault.

[3762] 1 John iv. 4.

[3763] Ps. cxviii. 6. [The text adopts the old Latin numbering.]

[3764] The Oxford editor reads, “Their feet are bound.”

[3765] Ps. xx. 7, 8.

[3766] Ps. xxvii. 3, 4. [The text is numbered by the old Latin.]

[3767] Ex. i. 12.

[3768] Rev. ii. 10.

[3769] The common reading is, “through the fire, the flame,” etc.

 

 

 

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