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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[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.]

[4144] Scil. “of baptism,” Oxford transl.

1. Of the benefit of good works and mercy.

[4145] “Impotentium commerciorum.”

[4146] Isa. lviii. 1-9.

[4147] Job xxix. 12-13, 15, 16.

[4148] Tob. ii. 2.

[4149] Tob. iv. 5-11.

[4150] Prov. xix. 17.

[4151] Prov. xxviii. 27.

[4152] Prov. xvi. 6.

[4153] Prov. xxv. 21.

[4154] Ecclesiasticus 3.30.

[4155] Prov. iii. 28.

[4156] Prov. xxi. 13.

[4157] Prov. xx. 7.

[4158] Ecclesiasticus 14.11.

[4159] Ecclesiasticus 29.12.

[4160] Ps. xxxvii. 25, 26.

[4161] Ps. xli. 1.

[4162] Ps. cxii. 9.

 

 

 

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