33 Deut. xiii. 6-10.

34 The Oxford edition inserts here, "Thou shalt inquire diligently; and if thou shalt find that that is certain which is said."

35 Deut. xiii. 12-18.

36 Or, "for a man who does not suffer."

37 Matt. x. 32, 33.

38 2 Tim. ii. 11, 12.

39 1 John ii. 23.

40 Matt. x. 28.

41 John xii. 25.

42 The Oxford edition adds, "because neither did He account of anything before us."

43 Matt. x. 37, 38.

44 Deut. xxxiii. 9.

45 Rom. viii. 35-37.

46 1 Cor. vi. 20.

47 2 Cor. v. 15.

48 The Oxford edition here interpolates, "if they find themselves in straits and tribulations."

49 Ex. xiv. 11-14.

50 Luke ix. 62.

51 Luke xvii. 31, 30.

52 Luke xiv. 33.

53 2 Chron. xv. 2.

54 Ezek. xxxiii. 12.

55 Matt. x. 22.

56 John viii. 31, 32.

57 Luke xii. 35-37.

58 Oxford edition: "For every one that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things."

59 1 Cor. ix. 24, 25.

60 2 Tim. ii. 4, 5.

61 Rom. xii. 1, 2.

62 Rom. viii. 16, 17.

63 Rev. iii. 11.

64 [Vol. i., Justin, pp. 242, 244; Barnabas, ibid., pp. 144, 145.]

65 Ex. xvii. 11-14.

66 Deut. xiii. 3.

67 Ecclus. xxvii. 5.

68 Rom. v. 2-5.

69 1 Pet. iv. 12-14.

70 1 John iv. 4.

71 Ps. cxviii. 6. [The text adopts the old Latin numbering.]

72 The Oxford editor reads, "Their feet are bound."

73 Ps. xx. p, 8.

74 Ps. xxvii. 3, 4. [The text is numbered by the old Latin.]

75 Ex. i. 12.

76 Rev. ii. 10.

77 The common reading is, "through the fire, the flame," etc.

78 Isa. xliii. 1-3.

79 Matt. x. 19, 20.

80 Luke xxi. 14, 15.

81 Ex. vi. 11, 12.

82 [Confirmed in the New Testament, as if on purpose to silence unbelief (2 Pet. ii. 16). Cyprian is one of the,few divines who note the light thrown on Balaam's inspiration by the fact that even a dumb beast might be made to speak words, not of his own will.]

83 John xv. 18-20.

84 John xvi. 2-4.

85 John xvi. 20.

86 John xvi. 33.

87 Matt. xxiv. 4-31.

88 Dan. iii. 16-18.

89 Bel and Dragon, ver. 5.

90 Tob. xiii. 6.

91 [Irenaeus, vol. i. p. 557; also p. 551, and Barnabas, ib., p. 146.]

92 "Petrum" is the reading of Migne; but by far the more authoritative reading is "Petram," "a rock."

93 [The seven churches were none of them founded by St. Peter. The mother here referred to is therefore the Ecclesia Catholica.]

94 Matt. xxiii. 9.

95 2 Macc. vii. 9. [Heb. xi. 35.]

96 " To eternal life " is omitted in the Oxford edition.

97 2 Macc. vii. 14.

98 2 Macc. vii. 16.

99 "How great" is added in some editions.

100 2 Macc. vii, 18.

101 Otherwise "nine."

102 "Thus it shall turn out that you," etc., is the Oxford reading.

103 2 Macc. vii. 27.

104 [This is noteworthy, for obvious reasons.]

105 2 Macc. vi. 30.

106 Rev. vii. 9-15.

107 In many editions this clause is wanting.

108 Wisd. iii. 4-8.

109 Ps. cxvi. 15.

110 Ps. cxxvi. 5, 6.

111 Ps. cxix. 1, 2.

112 Matt. v. 10.

113 Luke vi. 22, 23.

114 Luke ix. 24.

115 Luke xviii. 29, 30.

116 Rev. xx. 4, 5.



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