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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.
[4643] New York Independent, April 25, 1878.
IV. (Lift up your hearts, p. 455.)
[4644] Hippolytus, vol. iv. p. 161.
V. (To pray and give thanks, p. 457.)
[4647] Note a striking use of it, as a name of Christ, by Commodian, vol. iv. 43, p. 211.
[4648] Num. v. 22; Deut. xxvii. 15; 1 Kings i. 36; 1 Chron. xvi. 36; Jer. xxviii. 6; in the Psalmspassim.
[4649] Vol. iii. cap. xxvii. p. 690, this series.
VI. (Its failing estate, p. 458.)
[4650] P. 178.
[4651] A most instructive work, though I by no means accept his theories in full.
VII. (Peter, upon whom, etc., p. 486.)
[4652] Guettée, p. 143, ed. New York.
[4653] Compare Peshito Syriac, where Cephas is the very word applied to all believers. Ed. Trostii, 1621.
[4654] Richter, Canones et Decreta, etc., p. 10, ed. Lipsiæ, 1853.
VIII. (The Eucharist carried in it, p. 488.)
[4655] a.d. 348.
IX. (Which should be greatest, p. 493.)
[4658] See Barrow, Works, vol. iii. p. 95, ed. New York, 1845.
[4660] The Principles of the Cyprianic Age, etc., a.d. 1695. Reprinted, Edinburgh, 1846.
[4661] Leighton, On St. Peter, i. 2, Works, i. p. 30, London, 1870.
X. (From the slender twig, my son, thou hast ascended, p. 513.)
[4662] Ed. Paris, 1574.
[4663] Scrivener, Introduction, etc., p. 302, ed. 1874.
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