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Cyprian
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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[4265] Ecclesiasticus 23.11. From some ancient text the Oxford edition adds here, “Et si frustra juraverit dupliciter punietur”—“and if he swear with no purpose, he shall be punished doubly.”
[4266] Matt. v. 34-37. All these passages are wanting in the Oxford text; [also in ed. Paris, 1574].
[4267] Ex. xx. 7. [Compare old Paris ed. on this section.]
14. That we must never murmur, but bless God concerning all things that happen.
[4280] Reputationibus; possibly “complainings.”
15. That men are tried by God for this purpose, that they may be proved.
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