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Cyprian
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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[4126] [i.e., rather “a good Word.” See p. 516, supra.]
30. That He Himself is both Judge and King.
[4135] The words “which He shall feed,” or“ shepherd,” are wanting in the Apocalypse; and they are not found in many authorities.
[4137] [Said to be in the old Itala, as in some Greek mss. So Irenæus, vol. i. p. 524.]
[4139] [Whom he had probably baptized. Elucidation XI.]
[4140] [Whom he had probably baptized. Elucidation XI.]
[4141] [May the American editor of these volumes venture to trust that he has in some degree lightened the labours of those who come after him: “laboravi semel ne tu semper laborares.”]
[4142] [Six-score precepts to be compared with the heathen maxims and morals with which they so generally conflict. See Elucidation XII.]
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