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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[4123] Ps. ii. 6.

[4124] Ps. xxii. 27, 28.

[4125] Ps. xxiv. 7-10.

[4126] [i.e., rather “a good Word.” See p. 516, supra.]

[4127] Ps. xlv. 1-4.

[4128] Ps. v. 2, 3.

[4129] Ps. xcvii. 1.

[4130] Ps. xlv. 9-11.

[4131] Ps. lxxiv. 12.

[4132] Matt. ii. 1, 2.

[4133] John i. 36, 37.

30. That He Himself is both Judge and King.

[4134] Ps. lxxii. 1, 2.

[4135] The words “which He shall feed,” or“ shepherd,” are wanting in the Apocalypse; and they are not found in many authorities.

[4136] Rev. xix. 11-16.

[4137] [Said to be in the old Itala, as in some Greek mss. So Irenæus, vol. i. p. 524.]

[4138] Matt. xxv. 31-46.

Third Book.

[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.”]

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[4142] [Six-score precepts to be compared with the heathen maxims and morals with which they so generally conflict. See Elucidation XII.]

[4143] “Cirrum in capite non habendum.” “Cirrus” means “a tuft of hair,” or a curl or lovelock. [But compare Clement, vol. ii. p. 286 (and the note, on the chrism), for the more probable meaning.]

 

 

 

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