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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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glory

    Epistle, Chapter
1 1, II | copious eloquence may be the glory of a voluble ambition; but 2 1, VII | achievement of murder is its glory. What state of things, I 3 1, XI | think power in the camp, the glory of the purple in the magisterial 4 5, II | those who have achieved glory by what they have testified, 5 5, II | have testified, may achieve glory also by their characters, 6 5, III | minds to preserve their glory. For I am grieved when I 7 6, I | and always to announce the glory of your name. For what can 8 6, I | is the greatest. For the glory of the Church is the glory 9 6, I | glory of the Church is the glory of the bishop. In proportion 10 6, II | you should hold fast your glory with a brave and persevering 11 6, III | narrow road of praise and glory; and since peacefulness 12 6, III | guard and preserve its glory by tranquil and virtuous 13 6, VI | who formerly admired our glory in our courage may now admire 14 7, I | of the torments, gaining glory not by the cessation of 15 7, VIII | faith of the persevering may glory. I bid you, beloved brethren, 16 8, I | combat has increased, and the glory of the combatants has increased 17 8, II | and to attain the crown of glory. "Do ye not know," says 18 8, III | confession of His name to His own glory; who is not such a one as 19 8, III | leave of absence, after glory, being received to flourish 20 8, III | Christ may be crowned for glory. I bid you, most brave and 21 9, III | martyrs, in the heat of their glory, were to consider less carefully 22 15, I | wasting, but increasing your glory. A first and single confession 23 15, II | proconsuls go by; let them glory in the ensigns of their 24 15, II | continuance of its victorious glory, has passed over the rolling 25 15, II | grain; but you who have sown glory, reap the fruit of glory, 26 15, II | glory, reap the fruit of glory, and, placed in the Lord' 27 15, III | through these footprints of glory, have already departed from 28 15, III | Lord Himself. But yet your glory is not less, who are still 29 15, IV | your faith, who, with the glory of your virtue uncorrupted, 30 19, I | true penitence and by the glory of a confession of the Lord, 31 24, I | and blessed brethren, the glory of your faith and virtue, 32 24, II | another lofty degree of your glory; behold, with confession, 33 24, II | martyrs there honoured for the glory of their strength, so much 34 24, II | your honour; we count your glory our glory, whose times have 35 24, II | we count your glory our glory, whose times have been brightened 36 25, I | sometimes the weight of glory more redounds to him who 37 25, V | makes a hindrance to our glory, it puts off heaven, it 38 30, II | times; from which praise and glory it is a very great crime 39 30, II | which are proclaimed to the glory of any one, unless they 40 30, V | ardent desire of heavenly glory; that you urged them forward; 41 32, I | speak most of in him,--the glory of his wounds or the modesty 42 33, I | the dignity of heavenly glory.~ 43 33, II | the servant of God, the glory of the wounds made the victory; 44 33, II | the scars preserves that glory.~ 45 33, III | ancestry illuminates his glory.~ 46 33, IV | as they were sublime in glory, in that proportion they 47 33, V | the announcement of their glory, that it affords to others 48 33, V | may give an incitement of glory to the beholders. But know 49 33, V | age by the dignity of his glory. I bid you, brethren, beloved 50 34, I | joy and to the greatest glory of our Church ought to be 51 36, I | wanting to them to whose glory there is nothing wanting. 52 36, I | conclusion of dying, the glory of the martyr is consummated.~ 53 39, I | and illustrious by the glory of the divine condescension, 54 39, II | precepts, not to keep the glory of their confession with 55 43, I | whence you came to the glory of confession with the rejoicing 56 46, I | whence they had gone forth to glory, thither they might gloriously 57 46, I | greatest joy; since in the glory of confessors who had maintained 58 46, I | who had maintained their glory, and returned to unity, 59 46, II | confessors who return with their glory and with praise to the Church 60 50, I | overjoyed when I learnt the glory of your confession, and 61 50, I | Christ had furnished for glory. Now, however, you have 62 50, II | or how much each one may glory for himself: I confess that 63 50, II | prison, it seemed as if your glory had been left in the dungeon. 64 51, IV | ardour of confession and the glory of martyrdom. Finally, when 65 51, XX | preserve the tenor of their glory. Nor is the vigour of continence 66 51, XX | another thing to attain to glory: it is one thing, when cast 67 52, I | agonies, from the degree of glory to which in the full virtue 68 52, II | such to have lost their glory, but that we ought not, 69 52, II | be able to regain their glory. For when it was decided 70 53, III | is the great honour and glory of our episcopate to have 71 53, IV | have the peace of his own glory, and about to receive a 72 54, II | Christ suffered, nor is it glory to them to do what Judas 73 54, III | of a sinful man, for his glory shall be dung and worms. 74 54, XIII | lay it to heart, to give glory unto my name, saith the 75 54, XXIII| this purpose, that your glory should not be hidden, if 76 61, V | reward when we enter into glory. Let those who have once 77 67, VIII | stimulates and exalts it to glory, according to what the blessed 78 68, II | only approved by, but even glory in the judgment and testimony 79 72, XI | her grace, as well as her glory, we defend with faithful 80 72, XXI | and assign to them the glory and the crown of martyrdom 81 73, VIII | lay it to heart to give glory unto my name, saith the 82 73, VIII | blessings." Does he give glory to God, who communicates 83 73, VIII | of Marcion? Does he give glory to God, who judges that 84 73, VIII | against God? Does he give glory to God, who affirms that 85 73, VIII | and a harlot? Does he give glory to God, who does not hold 86 73, VIII | the Church? Does he give glory to God, who, a friend of 87 73, VIII | to be excommunicated? If glory is thus given to God, if 88 76, I | everlasting greeting. Your glory, indeed, would demand, most 89 76, I | you to the lofty height of glory by the honour of His glorification, 90 76, VI | sixty-fold, and whom a double glory has advanced to the heavenly 91 76, VII | light, and to receive a glory greater than all sufferings 92 76, VII | to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed in 93 78, I | were called forth by you to glory, who first afforded us guidance 94 80, I | confession of the heavenly glory; and having entered on the 95 80, II | punishment, but of eternal glory; since it is written, "Precious 96 80, II | present time and of the future glory, saying, "The sufferings 97 80, II | compared with the coming glory which shall be revealed 98 80, II | brightness, when we consider the glory, it behoves us to bear all 99 80, III | established with you in the same glory of confession, who, maintaining 100 80, III | are near to the crown of glory, but have afforded an example 101 80, III | should be wanting to the glory of your number, that each 102 80, III | but they thought on that glory. of eternal liberty and 103 80, IV | glorious old man who, to the glory of our time, makes a way 104 80, IV | to the crown of heavenly glory. Victor the deacon, and 105 81, I | for divine and heavenly glory. But know that those have


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