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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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1 1, II | strives for the conviction of faith rather with the substance, 2 1, IV | beginning of the work of faith, whereas that we sinned 3 1, V | bring to it a capacious faith, in that measure we draw 4 2, Arg | ACCUSTOMED ZEAL FOR THE FAITH, THEY REMIND THE CARTHAGINIAN 5 2, II | to stand stedfast in the faith, so that the brotherhood 6 2, II | them to stand firm in the faith, and to be ready to go with 7 2, II | constrained. The Church stands in faith, notwithstanding that some 8 2, III | firm and stedfast in the faith. We bid you, beloved brethren, 9 3, I | to me also an example of faith and virtue. For in proportion 10 3, I | by the firmness of his faith, sets himself forth to his 11 4, I | now, I beg you, by your faith and your religion, to discharge 12 5, I | learned, stand fast both in faith and virtue. And although 13 5, II | have stood with unshaken faith and have not forsaken Christ' 14 5, II | effected in respect of their faith, may not be accomplished 15 6, Arg | EXILED ON ACCOUNT OF THE FAITH, WERE NOT AFRAID TO RETURN 16 6, I | which I congratulated your faith and virtue with exulting 17 6, II | exhort you by our common faith, by the true and simple 18 6, II | you have attained; even as faith itself and saving birth 19 6, V | and stand and live in His faith and fear.~ 20 7, I | careless of simplicity and faith, renouncing the world in 21 7, I | cause them to abandon their faith, unless some one taken away 22 7, III | of our salvation and our faith. Yes, truly, and these evils 23 7, V | prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not." But if for us 24 7, V | still stand fast in the faith both in afflictions and 25 7, VII | them never fail of that faith whereby we have once believed 26 7, VIII | ceasing to ask, and with full faith that we shall receive, in 27 7, VIII | renewed, and the stedfast faith of the persevering may glory. 28 8, I | brethren, at hearing of your faith and virtue, wherein the 29 8, I | incorruptible stedfastness of your faith, no threats terrify you, 30 8, II | an example of virtue and faith, contending in the strife, 31 8, II | the perseverance of your faith? You have borne the sharpest 32 8, II | to overthrow the stedfast faith, but to send the men of 33 8, II | armed with the weapons of faith. The tortured stood more 34 8, II | could not conquer invincible faith, even although the membrane 35 8, II | as the protector of their faith, and giving to believers 36 8, II | testimony of virtue and faith, the Lord fulfilled. A heavenly 37 8, II | This is the struggle of our faith in which we engage, in which 38 8, II | course, I have kept the faith: henceforth there is laid 39 8, III | and comrades, stedfast in faith, patient in suffering, victors 40 10, I | and bravely maintain the faith of the Lord should also 41 10, IV | letters in conformity with faith and discipline. I bid you, 42 12, II | they may not fail of the faith and of God's mercy. For 43 13, II | is to be shown for their faith and fear, we may be able 44 13, III | and the fervour of their faith prevails, he who cannot 45 14, II | according to the law of faith and the fear of God, with 46 15, I | a companion both of your faith and virtue, and God's soldier 47 15, I | you prefer the prison with faith and virtue; your praises 48 15, III | their journey of virtue and faith, have attained to the embrace 49 15, III | an unmoved and unshaken faith standing fast, are daily 50 15, IV | the simple vigour of your faith, who, with the glory of 51 15, IV | have confirmed the wavering faith of many by the truth of 52 18, I | We have recovered the faith which we had lost, we have 53 19, I | and full of honesty and faith. Nor do we wonder that, 54 19, I | according to the Catholic faith; which very thing do you 55 21, I | I know how you love the faith, and how zealous you are 56 22, I | confessors, earnest indeed in faith, and robust in virtue, but 57 22, II | well nigh every bond of faith, and fear of God, and the 58 22, III | of mind or by strength of faith. With us, moreover, some 59 22, III | humility and fear for our faith; while Lucian, as I have 60 22, IV | with the whole strength of faith the onset of ill-will, so 61 24, I | brethren, the glory of your faith and virtue, rejoicing greatly 62 24, II | by the strength of your faith, those who endeavour to 63 25, Arg | GOSPEL ARE BRANDS TO INFLAME FAITH. IN THE CASE OF THE LAPSED, 64 25, I | confessors persevering in the faith of the truth, in God the 65 25, III | sacrilegious laws against the faith? Than to have borne witness 66 25, III | punishments, after having faith to bear them? Than to think 67 25, V | Lord's words to inflame our faith, we not only do not dread, 68 25, V | the kind of contest when faith is struggling in the encounter, 69 25, V | be broken,--the shield of faith, which cannot be pierced 70 25, VII | are in no peril of their faith? Where, that they are bound 71 25, VII | those who have forsaken the faith do not feel the magnitude 72 25, VII | compelled to sue for. For the faith which could confess Christ, 73 26, I | all who stand fast in the faith. For far be it from the 74 27, I | adulation, but with sincere faith, that they may supplicate 75 29, III | themselves. We know the faith of the Carthaginian church, 76 30, II | ancient severity, the ancient faith, the ancient discipline, 77 30, II | when he said "that your faith is spoken of throughout 78 30, II | had borrowed the roots of faith from those times; from which 79 30, II | than, disinherited of the faith, to have lost our proper 80 30, III | since the whole mystery of faith is understood to be contained 81 30, III | also, we have declared our faith and consent against those, 82 30, III | overthrowing the majesty of faith; so that, when the wrecks 83 30, IV | the Gospel contest, their faith has once already crowned 84 30, V | minds, robust in their own faith and confession, by your 85 30, V | may seem to come from the faith of those who confess, and 86 30, VI | them resume the shield of faith, which they had put off 87 32, I | praise of virtue and of faith, advanced; inferior in the 88 33, Arg | IN HIS CONFESSION OF THE FAITH. MOREOVER, THAT BOTH OF 89 33, II | his soul, that lived in faith and virtue, with spiritual 90 33, II | like Thomas, who has little faith in what he hears, the faith 91 33, II | faith in what he hears, the faith of the eyes is not wanting, 92 33, III | domestic examples of virtue and faith. But if in a worldly family 93 33, IV | whohears should imitate the faith of the reader. He should 94 34, I | honour both of virtue and of faith; who by his exhortation 95 36, I | in such merits of their faith and virtue. Let there be 96 36, II | mean, as stand fast in the faith and bravely fight with us, 97 36, II | have given an example of faith to the other poor. I bid 98 39, II | ecclesiastical discipline with faith and quietness according 99 39, III | they might overthrow our faith, that they might turn away 100 41, II | good to the edifying of faith, that it may minister grace 101 45, I | our brethren of approved faith, loving peace and desiring 102 45, I | from my letters, so that faith could not hastily be reposed 103 46, I | again in the soundness of faith the home of unity and truth; 104 46, I | they might not tempt the faith of their charity and unity, 105 46, I | left the betrayers of the faith, and the impugners of the 106 46, II | returning for others by the faith and approval of their example? 107 48, I | made shipwreck of truth and faith, is preparing for some who 108 48, II | to make shipwrecks of the faith; the foe of quiet, the adversary 109 50, I | another confession of your faith and praise; to confess that 110 50, I | the fitting tenor of your faith and the law of undivided 111 50, III | Church, yet neither our faith nor our charity ought to 112 51, II | from solicitude for the faith, and are diligently seeking 113 51, IV | and the ardour of their faith prevails, he who cannot 114 51, VI | number of bishops, whom their faith and the divine protection 115 51, IX | of mind, what firmness of faith,--a thing that we ought 116 51, IX | testimony of virtue and faith? Is not he to be esteemed 117 51, IX | tortures by the vigour of his faith, would either rush upon 118 51, XVII | may be strengthened into faith; and by repentance strength 119 51, XX | to receive the wages of faith and courage. It is one thing, 120 51, XXIV | bishops old in years, sound in faith, proved in trial, proscribed 121 51, XXVII| with us, according to our faith and the given rule of divine 122 51, XXVII| we know, according to the faith of the divine Scriptures, 123 52, I | which in the full virtue of faith they were tending, and after 124 52, II | persistency of unshaken faith, to have suffered imprisonment, 125 52, II | enough, not to conquer their faith, which is unconquerable, 126 53, V | hardness. We, as befitted our faith and charity and solicitude, 127 54, II | an immoveable strength of faith; and against all the irruptions 128 54, V | decree? This is not to have faith, whereby we live; this is 129 54, VII | disturbed, nor to let our faith be lessened by the departure 130 54, VII | them have departed from the faith? Hath their unbelief made 131 54, VII | their unbelief made the faith of God of none effect? God 132 54, XIII | eminent for the praise of the faith, and most glorious in the 133 54, XIII | Antichrist is at hand the faith of the militant people is 134 54, XIV | these were the Romans whose faith was praised in the preaching 135 54, XV | not been able to keep the faith of their repentance, because 136 54, XVII | examples of courage and faith, who, when he could not 137 54, XXI | but by the example of his faith and courage.~ 138 54, XXIII| brotherhood both of courage and of faith, ought to be offered up 139 58, Arg | KEEPING MOST FIRMLY THE FAITH OF THE CHURCH, FOR THE CORRECTION 140 59, II | for this reason, that our faith may be tried, whether each 141 59, III | to the strength of their faith, prone to the work of God, 142 59, IV | and for the testing of the faith of our heart, any such thing 143 59, IV | conformity with the claims of faith and charity, you ought to 144 62, IV | believes in God and lives in faith is found righteous, and 145 62, IV | that they which are of faith, these are the children 146 62, IV | justify the Gentiles through faith, pronounced before to Abraham 147 62, IV | therefore they who are of faith are blessed with faithful 148 62, XII | and that by the merit of faith we should subsequently attain 149 63, I | guide to the brethren in faith and virtue, stands forth 150 63, III | perfidious, to have to do with faith; as profane, with religion; 151 67, I | to the integrity of your faith and your fear of God you 152 67, VI | Augusta, a maintainer of the faith and a defender of the truth, 153 67, VII | times, either an uncertain faith is wavering, or a fear of 154 67, VIII | strength of Christian virtue or faith so languished, that there 155 67, VIII | of things and wrecks of faith; but, bold and stedfast, 156 67, VIII | and to corrupt as well the faith as the truth. Among very 157 67, VIII | press down the Christian faith into ruin, but rather stimulates 158 67, VIII | these have fallen from their faith: hath their unbelief made 159 67, VIII | their unbelief made the faith of God of none effect? God 160 67, IX | ought not to trouble our faith, since the Holy Spirit threatens 161 67, IX | solicitude of your integrity and faith, and exhort you as much 162 67, IX | sincere constancy of your faith with religious fear. I bid 163 68, II | upon the strength of its faith, as if among lapsed and 164 68, VI | a leader, and they keep faith to him. Robbers obey their 165 68, VIII | them have departed from the faith? shall their unbelief make 166 68, VIII | their unbelief make the faith of God of none effect? God 167 69, III | wickedness, acknowledge the true faith of the one Church, we should 168 69, III | truth both of unity and faith, by means of all the sacraments 169 70, II | give way to the enemies of faith and truth in any respect.~ 170 70, III | the truth of our hope and faith; so that we, priests of 171 70, IV | harmony with the Catholic faith and Church, we also have 172 71, I | the truth of the saving faith, so that when, in the house 173 71, I | fervent in the warmth of their faith, and believing in the Lord 174 71, II | promotion in the household of faith. For what do we reserve 175 71, III | truth of your religion and faith, those things which are 176 72, IV | ought to consider their faith who believe without, whether 177 72, IV | whether in respect of the same faith they can obtain any grace. 178 72, IV | we and heretics have one faith, we may also have one grace. 179 72, IV | baptism if they have also one faith.~ 180 72, V | Widely different is the faith with Marcion, and, moreover, 181 72, V | the divine mercy, by his faith, when he has not the truth 182 72, V | has not the truth of the faith itself? For if, as some 183 72, V | Church according to his faith, certainly he has received 184 72, VI | frustrates the grace of faith by a shadowy pretence. But 185 72, VI | according to a perverted faith, one could be baptized without, 186 72, VI | sins, according to the same faith he could also attain the 187 72, VI | privileges without by his faith, or he who has been without 188 72, IX | had believed with a true faith; and within, in the Church 189 72, X | jealousy for the divine faith; with such a jealousy as 190 72, XII | springs the whole origin of faith and the saving access to 191 72, XIV | if he approved of their faith or baptism, or if he appointed 192 72, XV | a sincere and religious faith to the evangelical authority 193 72, XIX | his mind, or believe it in faith, or put it forward in discourse? 194 72, XX | both firmly to maintain the faith and truth of the Catholic 195 72, XXI | the Holy Ghost, nor the faith, nor the Church itself, 196 72, XXII | catechumens hold the sound faith and truth of the Church, 197 72, XXII | we who are set over the faith and truth ought not to deceive 198 72, XXII | mislead those who come to the faith and truth, and repent, and 199 72, XXVI | our college, the bond of faith, and priestly concord, are 200 73, IV | what is that degradation of faith, to refuse to recognise 201 73, VIII | consider, for the sake of the faith and the religion of the 202 73, VIII | heretics, light to darkness, faith to perfidy, hope to despair, 203 73, VIII | baptism is defended, whilst faith, whilst truth, is betrayed; 204 73, IX | if the maintenance of the faith prevail, if we keep the 205 73, IX | man cometh, shall He find faith on the earth" then, because 206 73, IX | soldiers, who war for the faith and sincere religion of 207 73, XI | Christ, and one hope, and one faith, and one Church, and one 208 74, II | receive the proof of your faith and wisdom. But although 209 74, III | distance such a unanimity of faith and truth with us. For the 210 74, V | important matters hostile to faith and truth. But also the 211 74, VII | prophesying against the faith of Christ cannot have Christ. 212 74, IX | baptism by his disposition and faith, which doubtless is ridiculous 213 74, IX | the righteous, or a false faith the truth of believers. 214 74, X | and praiseworthy in the faith, raised himself up against 215 74, XIV | over from the source of thy faith; " and, "I am come into 216 74, XVIII| is of great advantage to faith and the sanctification of 217 74, XX | as persevering in sincere faith; nor is it needful to discuss 218 74, XXI | trifling advantage of truth and faith, to which they had attained 219 74, XXIV | your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and 220 74, XXV | against the sacrament and the faith with the madness of contumacious 221 74, XXVI | Apostle Paul? "One Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God." 222 74, XXVI | ours, without doubt their faith also is one; but if our 223 74, XXVI | also is one; but if our faith is one, assuredly also we 224 74, XXVI | nor one Church, nor one faith, nor even one Spirit, nor 225 75, I | much as the capacity of my faith and the sanctity and truth 226 75, IV | IV.~For the faith of the sacred Scripture 227 75, X | that prevaricators of the faith, and betrayers of the Church, 228 75, XII | where, with full and entire faith both of the giver and receiver, 229 75, XII | purified by the merit of faith. In the sacraments of salvation, 230 75, XII | in the Church, where the faith both of receiver and giver 231 75, XII | Lord and by the truth of faith.~ 232 75, XIII | water and by legitimate faith, not Christians, but Clinics, 233 75, XIII | far as it is allowed me by faith to conceive and to think, 234 75, XIII | by the law and right of faith shall have obtained the 235 75, XIII | offended in respect of their faith and the mercy of the Lord? 236 75, XVI | grace by the growth of their faith. And, on the other hand, 237 75, XVI | driven out in baptism by the faith of the believer, and returns 238 75, XVI | believer, and returns if the faith afterwards shall fail. Unless, 239 75, XVI | among us the sound truth of faith is disparaged, and in ecclesiastical 240 76, I | of your religion and your faith; that the Lord should thus 241 76, I | guarding the tenor of the faith, keeping firmly the Lord' 242 76, II | God, and attesting their faith with religious courage, 243 76, III | loss of either religion or faith, most beloved brethren, 244 76, IV | alone the obedience of our faith and devotion can render 245 77, I | corrected and men of good faith are confirmed. For while 246 77, I | thus make us to grow in faith, and men from the world 247 80, I | innocent, and maintaining the faith of the Lord, have rejected 248 80, III | maintaining the Lord's faith, and braver than their sex, 249 80, III | what must have been the faith in these youths which could 250 80, III | in accordance with their faith, knew that they might even 251 80, IV | you also, retaining this faith, and meditating day and 252 81, I | according to the strength of our faith for the endurance of suffering, 253 81, II | dedicated to the Lord, with full faith and entire courage, may


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