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Cyprian
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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[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.]
115. That flattery is pernicious.
116. That God is more loved by him who has had many sins forgiven in baptism.
118. Also of Antichrist, that he will come as a man.
[4632] In one codex, from this point all the rest is wanting.
120. That we are to be urgent in prayers.
[4636] Ps. i. 2. The Oxford edition continues: “Likewise in Solomon; ‘Be not hindered from praying ever, and delay not unto death to be justified; for the repayment of the Lord abideth for ever.’” [In a day when there were few Bibles, and no printed books, no concordances, and no published collections of this sort, reflect on the value of this treatise to a young believer, and on the labour of his pastor in making it.]
I. (On the unity of the Church, p. 421.)
[4637] For the Ultramontane side, consult the Histoire de Photius, etc., par M. l’Abbé Jager, p. 41, ed. Paris, 1854. For the Greeks, La Papauté Schismatique, etc., par M. l’Abbé Guettée (pp. 286, 288, etc.), Paris, 1863.
[4638] “Whatever is said in commendation of St. Peter is at once transferred to the occupant of the papacy, as if pasce oves meas had been said to Pius IX.” Burgon, Letters from Rome, p. 411, ed. 1862.
[4639] Compendium Ritualis Romani, etc., Baltimori, 1842, p. 195.
II. (Falsifying of the text, p. 422.)
[4640] Burgon, Letters from Rome, p. 417.
[4641] Th. C. Cypriani de Unitate Ecclesiæ ad optimorum librorum fidem expressa, cum variis lectionibus, ad notationibus Fellii, Baluzii, etc., instructa. Curante M. F. Hyde, M.A., etc., Burlingtoniæ, MDCCCLII.
III. (If ye do not forgive, etc., p. 454.)
[4642] Cap. vi. 14.
[4643] New York Independent, April 25, 1878.
IV. (Lift up your hearts, p. 455.)
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