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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[4760] A city of Zeugitana.

[4761] This seems to be “Ausana” or “Ausagga.”

[4762] A city of Byzacena.

[4763] The Oxford reads “Another Saturninus.”

[4764] A city of Numidia.

[4765] Manifestly, says the Oxford editor, this expression refers to “Jupiter the father of gods and men.”

[4766] A city of Numidia; the scene of Hannibal’s overthrow by Scorpio.

[4767] [The Nicene Creed is emphatic in the article based on this idea; and it proves that the primitive discipline of penitence was not in those days a “sacrament of absolution,” to which all were compelled to submit. Private confessions seem to have been unknown.]

[4768] “Usilla,” a city of Byzacena.

[4769] Possibly “Cerbaliana” in Byzacena.

[4770] A city of Numidia.

[4771] [The bearings of this simple statement upon the later claims of Stephen’s See must not be overlooked.]

[4772] A city of Numidia Byzacenæ.

[4773] John iii. 27.

[4774] A city of Zeugitana; some read “Tumida.”

[4775] A city of Zeugitana.

[4776] A city of Mauritania Cæsariensis. Fell observes that in Numidia are many cities of the name of “Nova” or “Noba.”

[4777] A city of Zeugitana. There were two cities of the name—Βουλλαρία, or Bulla Regia, and Βουλλαμίνσα, or Bulla Minor. The latter is probably referred to.

[4778] Otherwise “Memosita,” a city of Zeugitana. It is also written “Membrosa.”

[4779] John ix. 31.

[4780] Probably “Byzacene.”

 

 

 

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