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Introductory Notice to Cyprian.

[4933] Ecclesiasticus 20.3.

[4934] Acts viii. 20, etc.

[4935] The original has only “ben,” which Trombellius reasonably assumes to be meant for “benedicti.”

[4936] 2 Cor. vii. 10.

[4937] 2 Cor. ii. 10.

[4938] 2 Cor. xii. 21.

[4939] 2 Cor. xiii. 2.

[4940] “Emendaverit,” probably a mistake for “emundaverit,” “shall purge,” as in the Vulg.; scil. ἐκκαθάρῃ.

[4941] 2 Tim. ii. 16. [On true penitence see Epistle xxv. p. 304 supra.]

[4942] Rev. ii. 5. [This selection of texts seems made on the same principle which dictated the compilation of texts against the Jews: a breviarium, the author calls it,—quædam utilia collecta et digesta,—to be read with readiness, and frequently referred to.]

II. (Now is the axe laid to the root, p. 586.)

[4943] It has arborum, however, instead of the singular.

[4944] Theopneuston, by Samuel Hanson Cox, D.D., New York, 1842.

[4945] Note, an extraordinary instance, Childe Harold, Canto iv. st. 180.

[4946] Lexicographers give κεῖμαι = jaceo.

III. (General Note.)

[4947] Polity, etc., p. 416 (translation). This valuable work, translated and edited by the Rev. J. C. Bellett, M.A. (London, 1883), is useful as to mediæval usages, and as supplementing Bingham. But the learned editor has not been sufficiently prudent in noting his author’s perpetual misconceptions of antiquity.

[4948] 1 Cor. xiv. 36.

[4949] Theodoret, book v. cap. ix. a.d. 382. The bishops say “last year” (a.d. 381), speaking of the council in session.

 

 

 

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