The Treatises of S. Caecilius Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, And Martyr

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§. 7. Zom.
point we practically assent. The Euchar. Infant. Garner in Mar.
evidence of its antiquity in the Greek Mercat. vol. i. p. 79. Suicer Thesaur.
Church is scanty, but it is rigidly v. titans, and Taylor, 'Worthy Comm.
observed in it at this day in both iii. 2.
170 Miraculous judgments on the sacrijicers.
Treat, sword, and as if she had admitted some deadly poison into '— the mouth and body, was presently seized with a fit of agony and frenzy : smitten no more by persecution,^ but by her
... guilt, quivering and trembling she fell to the ground. The ofFencej secreted in her conscience, was not long unpunished or concealed ; though she had deceived man, the retribution of God foTirid her. Wheri another person endeavoured with aicam. desecrated hands to open her ark, in which was the Holy Thing of the Lord, by fire rising from within was she frighted off from daring to touch it. Another person also, who adven- tured secretly, after havitig defiled himself, when the Sacrifice •Was celebrated by the Priest, to accept his portion with the 1-est, was disabled from eating or handling the Holy Thing of the Lord; on opening his hands, he found that they con- tained a cinder'.

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