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Cyprian
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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[4371] The whole of this quotation, as it is called, from Baruch, is wanting in all codices but two. It is remarkable, as finding no place in any text of Scripture, nor in any translation, whether Greek or Latin.
[4372] Personales fidei. This, like many other expressions in this strange passage, gives no clue to a meaning.
30. That what any one has vowed to God, he must quickly repay.
31. That he who does not believe is judged already.
[4378] Unice; but some read unigeniti, “only-begotten.”
32. Of the benefit of virginity and of continency.
[4381] [This section is confined to Scripture, and goes not beyond the word of the Divine Wisdom, as do some of the Fathers.]
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