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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[4613] Matt. xxv. 36.

110. That tale-bearers are accursed.

[4614] Ecclesiasticus 28.15.

111. That the sacrifices of the wicked are not acceptable.

[4615] Ecclesiasticus 34.19.

112. That those are more severely judged, who in this world have had more power.

[4616] Wisd. vi. 6.

[4617] Ps. ii. 10.

113. That the widow and orphans ought to be protected.

[4618] Ecclesiasticus 4.10.

[4619] Ex. xxii. 22-24.

[4620] Isa. i. 17, 18.

[4621] Job xxix. 12, 13.

[4622] Ps. lxviii. 5.

114. That one ought to make confession while he is in the flesh.

[4623] Ps. vi. 5. [Here, as often, the grave is represented as enjoying a temporary victory, for the flesh is no longer capable of worship. Not till the whole man is restored comes 1 Cor. xv. 54, 55.]

[4624] Ps. xxx. 9.

[4625] Ezek. xxxiii. 11.

[4626] Jer. viii. 4.

115. That flattery is pernicious.

[4627] Isa. iii. 12.

116. That God is more loved by him who has had many sins forgiven in baptism.

[4628] Luke vii. 47.

117. That there is a strong conflict to be waged against the devil, and that therefore we ought to stand bravely, that we may be able to conquer.

[4629] Eph. vi. 12-17.

118. Also of Antichrist, that he will come as a man.

[4630] Isa. xiv. 16.

119. That the yoke of the law was heavy, which is cast off by us, and that the Lord’s yoke is easy, which is taken up by us.

[4631] Ps. ii. 1-3.

[4632] In one codex, from this point all the rest is wanting.

[4633] Matt. xi. 28-30.

 

 

 

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