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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[3911] Isa. xlv. 1.

[3912] Isa. lxvi. 18, 19.

[3913] Isa. v. 25, 26.

[3914] Isa. lii. 15.

[3915] Isa. lxv. 1.

[3916] Acts xiii. 46, 47.

22. That the Jews would lose while we should receive the bread and the cup of Christ and all His grace, and that the new name of Christians should be blessed in the earth.

[3917] This second clause, “Behold, they who serve me shall drink,” is wanting in some editions.

[3918] Isa. lxv. 13-15.

[3919] Isa. v. 26, 27.

[3920] Isa. iii. 1, 2.

[3921] Ps. xxxiv. 8-10.

[3922] John vi. 35.

[3923] John vii. 37, 38.

[3924] John vi. 53.

23. That the Gentiles rather than the Jews attain to the kingdom of heaven.

[3925] Matt. viii. 11, 12.

24. That by this alone the Jews can receive pardon of their sins, if they wash away the blood of Christ slain, in His baptism, and, passing over into His Church, obey His precepts.

[3926] “Exalbabo.”

[3927] “Inalbabo.”

[3928] Isa. i. 15-20.

1. That Christ is the First-born, and that He is the Wisdom of God, by whom all things were made.

[3929] [Condidit. Bull, Opp., v. p. 515. ἐκτήσατο, Jerome; ἔκτισε, alii. See Justin, vol. i. p. 264; Athenagoras, vol. ii. p. 133; Clement, ib., p. 194; and see note, Oxford translation. See Irenæus, vol. i. p. 488.]

[3930] Prov. viii. 22-31.

[3931] Ecclesiasticus 24.3-7.

 

 

 

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