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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.

[2071] Or offerings. Lib. ii. ch. 25.

[2072] [Synaxis. Elucidation II.]

[2073] Lib. vii. ch. 29, viii. 30, 31. (See the whole history of ecclesiastical antiquity, on this point, in the learned work of Wharton B. Marriott, Vestiarium Christianum, London, Rivingtons, 1868.]

[2074] Lib. viii. ch. 12, v. ch. 19.

Canons of the Church of Alexandria. Wrongly ascribed to Hippolytus.

[2075] De Magistris, Acta Martyrum ad Ostia Tiberina, Rome, 1795, fol. Append., p. 478. [Bunsen, vol. ii. p. 302.]

[2076] [Ad proferendum sancte. A very primitive token.]

[2077] [Note this mild excommunication of primitive ages.]

[2078] Ordinatio missæ. [Missa. See note 6, p, 256, supra.]

[2079] Connection, textum.

[2080] Sanctuary [Guettée, p. 424. Within the chancel-rails.]

[2081] [Bells first used in the fourth century by Paulinus in Campania.]

[2082] And of the preparing a table for the poor.

[2083] [A very strange title in many respects. But see p. 239, supra.]

II. (Synaxis, p. 257.)

[2084] Leighton, Works, edited by West, of Nairn, vol. vi. p. 243, note. London, Longmans, 1870.

[2085] 1 Cor. xi. 29-34. Chrysostom evidently has in view the apostle’s argument, based on the Communion as a Synaxis, and not on its hierurgic aspects.

[2086] Mendham’s Literary Policy of the Church of Rome (passim), and also the old work of James, On the Corruption of Scripture, Councils, and Fathers, a new edition. London: Parker, 1843.

 

 

 

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