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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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1 1, V | themselves into the bodies of men whom they purpose to destroy, 2 1, VII | can it be like, in which men, whom none have condemned, 3 1, VII | themselves to the wild beasts--men of ripe age, of sufficiently 4 1, VII | costly garments? Living men, they are adorned for a 5 1, VII | voluntary death; wretched men, they boast of their own 6 1, VIII | incestuous abominations! Men are emasculated, and all 7 1, VIII | healthyminded or modest? Men imitate the gods whom they 8 1, IX | and yet hasten to do,--men with frenzied lusts rushing 9 1, IX | frenzied lusts rushing upon men, doing things which afford 10 1, XI | footsteps of arrogant great men has he had to precede, thronged 11 2, I | should show to angels and to men that the victor shall be 12 2, II | sufferings than the fear of men and a short-lived discomfort, 13 6, III | your light so shine before men that they may see your good 14 6, VI | Church new and almost changed men, and may be received, whether 15 7, III | written, "God who maketh men to be of one mind in a house;" 16 8, II | stedfast faith, but to send the men of God more quickly to the 17 8, II | light contest for you with men, since God appoints the 18 9, II | shall confess me before men, him will I also confess 19 9, II | forgiven unto the sons of men, and blasphemies; but he 20 15, I | brought to me from you by such men as he. In a certain manner 21 25, III | behind? Than, having forsaken men, to stand among the angels? 22 25, IV | Blessed shall ye be, when men shall persecute you, and 23 25, VII | extremest spark; so that men of this kind should justly 24 29, III | been the letters of these men themselves, if the prayers 25 30, IV | cut to pieces by raging men on behalf of the Gospel, 26 30, VII | Whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before 27 30, VIII | care that neither ungodly men should praise our smooth 28 30, VIII | facility, nor truly penitent men accuse our severity as cruel. 29 34, I | being renewed, He may make men so meek and lowly to flourish 30 36, I | shall confess me before men, him will I also confess 31 37, II | which our brethren, grave men, have declared that they 32 39, I | and also the deacons, good men and devoted to the ecclesiastical 33 39, I | These conspirators and evil men of their own accord have 34 39, II | strength it stood. These men supplied in former times 35 39, IV | the snares of perfidious men, we are anxious that on 36 39, V | far from the contagion of men of this kind. and flee from 37 41, I | Pompeius and Stephanus, good men and very dear to us, by 38 44, III | however, sometimes disturb men's minds and spirits by their 39 45, I | swelling pride of these men was already soothed; yet 40 45, II | they might see those very men established in the Church 41 48, II | surprised at this in such men. The wicked are always madly 42 50, I | become a sharer in other men's error, or rather wickedness; 43 51, III | dearest brother, that grave men, and men who are once established 44 51, III | brother, that grave men, and men who are once established 45 51, VII | colleagues, modest and grave men, may do, from an investigation 46 51, VIII | ancient priests and good men, when no one had been made 47 51, XV | apostle says: "I please all men in all things, not seeking 48 51, XVI | would never from the same men become afterwards both confessors 49 51, XXVII| unclean spirit constrain men to act against God and to 50 53, III | having granted peace to men so brave. Yea, it is the 51 54, II | audacity of the most wicked men is to be dreaded, and that 52 54, II | dreaded, and that what evil men cannot do rightly and equitably, 53 54, II | lies in their power such men are homicides before God. 54 54, VI | some desperate and reckless men, and by those who have their 55 54, VII | also warns us, when evil men perish out of the Church, 56 54, VIII | saying, "If I should please men, I should not be the servant 57 54, VIII | desires to deserve well of men or of God. If we seek to 58 54, VIII | God. If we seek to please men, the Lord is offended. But 59 54, IX | judgment of our fellow-bishops, men both numerous and entitled 60 54, XI | desperate and abandoned men have there spread about, 61 54, XI | the penury even of wicked men, that neither of sacrificers 62 54, XIII | repentance of the wretched men by the deceitfulness of 63 54, XIII | virgins, and those righteous men who are most eminent for 64 54, XIV | desperate and abandoned men to be too little, who have 65 54, XV | those evil and perverse men return from schism, you 66 54, XVII | because a few rash and wicked men forsake the heavenly and 67 54, XVIII| concerning a Christian? wounded men about a whole man? maimed 68 54, XVIII| their judge? sacrilegious men concerning a priest? What 69 58, II | man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them," 70 58, III | spiritual equality, that all men are like and equal, since 71 58, V | if anything could hinder men from obtaining grace, their 72 60, I | For since, in the law, men are forbidden to put on 73 60, II | from such gain as takes men away from the banquet of 74 61, Arg | FOUND IN THE SAME BED WITH MEN, IF THEY WERE STILL FOUND 75 61, I | same bed side by side with men; of whom you say that one 76 61, I | that they have slept with men declare that they are chaste. 77 61, II | stiffer virgins to dwell with men,--I do not say to sleep 78 61, IV | should return to the same men, or if they should dwell 79 61, IV | dwell together with the same men in one house or under the 80 61, V | who says, "If I please men, I should not be the servant 81 62, XIV | commandments and doctrines of men." And again the Lord in 82 62, XIV | commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the 83 62, XV | speaks, saying, "If I pleased men, I should not be the servant 84 63, IV | the crimes of abandoned men; but being sound, let them 85 63, V | desperate and abandoned men, he must take the blame 86 64, I | as you have in respect of men of this kind divine commands. 87 65, I | As this is said of all men, how much rather ought those 88 66, IV | Gospel, blames and condemns men of that kind, saying, "Ye 89 66, IV | justify yourselves before men, but God knoweth your hearts: 90 66, IV | is highly esteemed among men is abomination in the sight 91 67, II | doctrines and commandments of men." This also the Lord repeats 92 67, III | these wicked and hardened men, and touch not those things 93 67, V | Basilides could deceive men, he cannot deceive God, 94 67, VI | since it is evident that men of that kind may neither 95 67, VI | throughout the whole world, that men of, this sort might indeed 96 67, IX | sharers and partakers of other men's sins who are associated 97 68, II | of hostile and malignant men has prevailed against the 98 68, V | condescension, is judged unworthy by men. For what swelling of pride 99 68, VII | them in defending other men's falselhoods, as if they 100 68, X | Although I know that to some men dreams seem ridiculous and 101 71, I | commanded that those same men should be baptized who had 102 72, II | which, although they are not men, yet imitate human doings-- 103 72, XIV | perfidious and blasphemous men could receive remission 104 72, XIX | becoming partakers with other men's, yea, with eternal sins, 105 72, XXI | confesses Christ before men and is baptized in his own 106 72, XXII | born again of water? Let men of this kind, who are aiders 107 72, XXIII| for wise and God-fearing men, gladly and without delay 108 73, III | doctrines and commandments of men." Also the Lord in the Gospel, 109 74, II | greatest pleasure not only to men who believe and know the 110 74, VI | apostles, as if the very men delivered this who in their 111 74, VI | that this tradition is of men which maintains heretics, 112 74, IX | by falsehood to deceive men's wills.~ 113 74, X | either in general to all men, or privately to Christians. 114 75, V | says, "It is God who maketh men to dwell of one mind in 115 75, VIII | as Korah." And yet those men had not made a schism, nor 116 75, VIII | hostility; but this these men are now doing who divide 117 75, IX | tents of these most hardened men, and touch nothing of theirs, 118 75, XV | out, and will leave the men of God, yet in that which 119 76, II | the contact of iron. To men who are dedicated to God, 120 77, I | wicked are corrected and men of good faith are confirmed. 121 77, I | us to grow in faith, and men from the world to draw near 122 77, I | you are greater than all men in discourse, in speech 123 80, I | prison, which sends the men of God to heaven! O darkness, 124 80, II | torments in the sight of men, yet is their hope full 125 80, II | thereafter all righteous men, and prophets, and apostles 126 81, I | uncertain things are current in men's opinions. But the truth 127 81, I | but that senators, and men of importance, and Roman


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