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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[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.”

[4781] [Custom, then, was elsewhere established: and it ultimately prevailed; whether against truth or not, need not here be discussed.]

[4782] This is supposed to be “Autenti,” a city of Byzacene.

[4783] Supposed to be Aggiva.

[4784] Mention of the Bishop of Marcelliana is found in Notitia Episcopatus Africæ.

[4785] A village belonging to Byzacene, seventy-five miles from Carthage.

[4786] A city of Zeugitana.

[4787] Eph. iv. 5.

[4788] A city of Byzacene.

[4789] Called in some editions “a martyr from the schismatics.”

[4790] A city of Numidia.

[4791] A city of Numidia.

[4792] [Noteworthy examples of episcopal modesty. In the colleges of bishops, however, it is now usual to call upon juniors first, that, if they should think differently from older brethren, their free opinion need not be restrained by deference.]

[4793] A city of Zeugitana, called Diarrhytus because of the number of the streams that water it. The name is otherwise read “Hippo Diarrhytorum.”

[4794] A city of Zeugitana, sometimes written “Assapha.”

[4795] A city of Byzacene.

 

 

 

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