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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[4885] [Everything in antiquity breathes this spirit of “searching the Scriptures.” Compare Hippol., p. 219, note 4, supra.]

Exhortation to Repentance.

[4886] [Almost wholly made up of Scripture, and useful in any age to all Christians. Whatever its origin, it breathes a truly primitive spirit. Compare Tertullian, vol. iii. p. 657.]

[4887] Ps. lxxxix. 30.

[4888] Isa. xxx. 15, LXX.

[4889] Isa. xxx. 1, LXX.

[4890] Jer. ii. 25, LXX.

[4891] Isa. xxxi. 6, LXX.

[4892] Isa. xliii. 25, LXX.

[4893] Non multum remittit—probably a misprint for “permultum.”

[4894] Isa. lv. 6, 7, LXX.

[4895] Isa. xliv. 21, 22, LXX.

[4896] Isa. xlvi. 8, LXX.

[4897] Isa. liv. 7, 8, LXX.

[4898] Isa. lvii. 15 et seq., LXX.

[4899] It is taken for granted that the “ut” of the original is a misprint for “aut.”

[4900] Otherwise, “has forgotten me days without number.”

[4901] Jer. ii. 32, LXX.

[4902] Here also the emendation of “quæ” for “quod” is obviously necessary.

[4903] Jer. xviii. 7.

[4904] Jer. iii. 12, LXX.

[4905] Jer. iii. 14, LXX.

 

 

 

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