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1 1, Arg | CONCERNING THINGS DIVINE, AND NOW BEING REMINDED OF HIS PROMISE,
2 1, III | man should be capable of being born again--a truth which
3 1, IV | impossible, to be capable of being achieved; so that I was
4 1, IV | acknowledge that what previously, being born of the flesh, had been
5 1, VI | obscurity caused by sin being wiped away. I will draw
6 1, XIV | to the gift of God, and being already very near to his
7 1, XIV | for what we shall be, by being allowed to know and to condemn
8 2, II | absolutely rooted out, as being of those who rush headlong
9 4, I | beloved brethren, greeting. Being by the grace of God in safety,
10 5, III | they ought to fear, lest, being condemned by their testimony
11 6, Arg | REBUKING SOME OF THEM, WHO, BEING EXILED ON ACCOUNT OF THE
12 6, II | birth makes alive, not by being received, but by being preserved.
13 6, II | by being received, but by being preserved. Nor is it actually
14 6, III | observe and fulfil this, as being those whose characters should
15 6, IV | you yourselves, even as being lovers and guardians of
16 6, IV | when arrested, not now as being a Christian, but as being
17 6, IV | being a Christian, but as being a criminal! I hear that
18 7, IV | family, a young man also being seated at his right hand,
19 8, II | until the strife yielded, being overcome. With what praises
20 8, III | of absence, after glory, being received to flourish in
21 9, III | things to brethren, so that, being instructed by those placed
22 10, III | in the event of anything being abruptly and unworthily
23 11, III | with many of my co-bishops, being called together according
24 13, II | and eagerly urge their being received to communion, and
25 15, III | not feared but desired, being overcome by the reward of
26 15, IV | to God's ears, and heaven being open to it, passes from
27 16, I | Lucianus wrote this, there being present of the clergy, both
28 17, I | therefrom, until, peace being granted to us by the Lord,
29 17, I | their former fault, not being willing to obey either me
30 18, I | Victoria, his wife, and Lucius, being faithful, were banished,
31 19, I | restored to themselves, being justified by their words,
32 19, I | it were, prostrate; when, being banished and deprived of
33 21, II | you, If any one, after my being called away, shall ask for
34 21, II | and our tractate, the case being set forth before the bishop,
35 21, II | the bishop, and confession being made, I ask that not only
36 22, III | confessors. Their rulers, being frightened and subdued,
37 25, III | all worldly impediments being broken through, already
38 27, III | Church, but that all matters being in a sound state, they may
39 29, I | unseasonable and bitter a time, being in so great and excessive
40 29, I | the assumption of its not being out of harmony with the
41 29, IV | inform us of the matter, as being an object of anxiety; for
42 30, II | and the helm of counsel being, as it were, wrenched from
43 30, V | an assembly for counsel being gathered together, with
44 33, V | resurrection, so to speak, being wrought on their behalf;
45 34, I | the strength of His Church being renewed, He may make men
46 37, II | to the clergy, the names being added of those who have
47 39, III | that the Lord's priests being. forsaken, a new tradition
48 39, III | place, and our counsels being compared, should decide
49 39, VII | with my colleagues, who, being present, we shall be able
50 41, III | their Mother; those only being left outside, who by their
51 44, III | at length every scruple being got rid of from the breast
52 45, I | letters; that only through being misled they had also committed
53 45, II | this transaction therefore being brought before me, I decided
54 45, II | all things on both sides being forgiven, they would now
55 45, II | and scattered. Their will being known, a great concourse
56 45, III | embarkation, that so, no delay being made, you might, as if you
57 45, III | heretic are from day to day being reduced to nothing. Farewell,
58 48, I | others, that Evaristus from being a bishop has now not remained
59 51, IV | ask: the battle is still being carried on, and the struggle
60 51, IV | comparison of all opinions being communicated and weighed,
61 51, V | an assembly for counsel being gathered together, with
62 51, VI | and the divine Scriptures being brought forward s on both
63 51, VIII | throne was vacant; which being occupied by the will of
64 51, XI | company. Therefore the matter being considered there with several
65 51, XVII | account of the name, still, being placed outside the Church,
66 51, XVIII| died for us; much more, being now justified by His blood,
67 51, XIX | comfort of our love; neither being too ungentle and pertinacious
68 51, XIX | repentance; nor, again, being too lax and easy in rashly
69 51, XXIII| him a serpent? If ye then, being evil, know how to give good
70 51, XXIII| sins of his former life being put away, restored to sobriety
71 51, XXVII| Scriptures, God Himself being their author, and exhorting
72 52, Arg | Argument.~CYPRIAN BEING CONSULTED BY HIS COLLEAGUES,
73 52, II | engaged in the conflict, and being wounded, have not been able
74 53, II | protracted time, help only being afforded to the sick in
75 54, III | generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things?
76 54, V | think you, are they who, being enemies of the priests,
77 54, VI | But--I speak to you as being provoked; I speak as grieving;
78 54, XI | coming together, and these being excommunicated by us), they
79 54, XIII | attended to. A full council being held, we decreed, not only
80 54, XIII | of Christ; but repentance being done away with, and no confession
81 54, XIII | and no confession of sin being made, the bishops being
82 54, XIII | being made, the bishops being despised and trodden under
83 54, XVI | defrauding the brethren; and now, being sufficiently known to all,
84 54, XXI | subverted, and sinneth, being condemned of himself." And
85 54, XXII | the devil would spare as being his own. For Christ's adversary
86 54, XXIII| with mutual love, might, being present with the rest, also
87 58, I | compelling it. But the judgment being long weighed among us, it
88 58, V | hindering an infant, who, being lately born, has not sinned,
89 58, V | sinned, except in that, being born after the flesh according
90 59, III | money for the brethren, being always indeed, according
91 59, III | slavery you delivered me," being about to receive a reward
92 60, I | concerning a certain actor, who, being settled among you, still
93 61, IV | and therefore, a due time being appointed, let her afterwards,
94 63, I | wretched man that he is, being either wholly blinded in
95 63, I | day of judgment, who, not being able to be a guide to the
96 63, IV | crimes of abandoned men; but being sound, let them maintain
97 65, I | anxieties and involvements, who, being busied with divine and spiritual
98 66, III | Arles, by which, Marcian being excommunicated, another
99 67, I | that Basilides and Martial, being stained with the certificates
100 67, III | separated from them, lest, being associated with the wicked,
101 67, IX | contact of the guilty, and, being joined in the fault, are
102 68, VII | us, were proscribed, or being taken were cast into prison
103 69, I | remission of sins who himself, being outside the Church, cannot
104 70, IV | established: whose opinion, as being both religious and lawful
105 72, IX | John; viz., that prayer being made for them, and hands
106 72, IX | made for them, and hands being imposed, the Holy Spirit
107 72, XXV | him as a heretic, when you being anticipated, have begun
108 73, II | not be thought worthy of being condemned by us, since it
109 73, V | been sanctified, his sins being put away in baptism, and
110 73, VII | but in baptism, that so, being already born, he may receive
111 73, VII | and equally no schism, being without, can have the sanctification
112 73, X | continuously, then the channel being repaired and strengthened,
113 74, X | persecutor. But the faithful being set in this state of disturbance,
114 74, XXI | forsaking error, although, being prevented by death, they
115 74, XXI | that their foulness not being washed away by the layer
116 74, XXI | sins put away, communion being rashly seized, they touch
117 75, I | and love of Christ, from being counted among adversaries
118 75, II | fountain sealed, he who, being placed without has no access
119 75, IV | of his own ruin, who, not being cast out by the bishop,
120 75, VI | our people whom He bore as being united; and when He calls
121 75, VIII | correction of their successors, being by the command of the Lord
122 75, X | sanctify the baptized, who, being enemies of the priests,
123 76, II | II.~But that, being first severely beaten with
124 76, III | intermission day and night, being made victims to God, and
125 78, II | sufferings which we bear, as being certain of the heavenly
126 78, II | from the prophecy which, being filled with the Holy Spirit,
127 80, III | gave refreshment, the Lord being present with them, and proving
128 81, I | was that all the clergy, being placed in the very heat
129 81, I | depart hence, all of them being prepared in accordance with
130 81, I | they should persist in being Christians, then they should