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Cyprian
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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
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.]
34. That the believer ought not to live like the Gentile.
[4394] Rev. xviii. 4-9. The Oxford text reads “deliciis” instead of “delictis,”—making the last clause, “and have walked in delicacies.”
35. That God is patient for this end, that we may repent of our sin, and be reformed.
[4396] Ecclesiasticus 5.4.
36. That a woman ought not to be adorned in a worldly fashion.
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