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1 6, I | enlightened by the honour of your confession? For although all the brethren 2 6, III | better by the honour of your confession itself, guard and preserve 3 6, V | members sanctified after confession and made glorious, with 4 7, I | boastfulness about their own confession excessively elates some, 5 8, I | consequence of an enduring confession, that punishment was undergone 6 8, I | into exile; yet the present confession is so much the more illustrious 7 8, III | united at once by the bond of confession, and the entertainment of 8 8, III | you are attaining by the confession of His name to His own glory; 9 9, II | discipline come to public confession, and by imposition of the 10 9, II | penitence is not yet performed, confession is not yet made, the hands 11 10, I | penitence was fulfilled, before confession even of the gravest and 12 11, II | fulfilled in a set time, and confession may be made with investigation 13 12, I | deacon, be able to make confession of their sin, that, with 14 13, II | risk; when they have made confession, and have received the imposition 15 14, III | from this life, having made confession, and received the imposition 16 15, I | our love to be separated. Confession shuts you up in prison; 17 15, I | glory. A first and single confession makes blessed; you confess 18 15, IV | illustrious by the purification of confession, and praiseworthy for the 19 19, Arg | BY A TRUE REPENTANCE AND CONFESSION OF THE NAME OF CHRIST, HAVE 20 19, I | penitence and by the glory of a confession of the Lord, have restored 21 20, I | who are appointed for the confession of Christ. For I know that 22 20, I | also was in such a purple confession, I remembered my oldest 23 20, IV | has given you not only in confession but also in holiness, in 24 20, IV | rejoicing in your sanguinary confession, as well as in that of all 25 21, II | forth before the bishop, and confession being made, I ask that not 26 24, I | prepared you for the crown by confession of His name. For you, who 27 24, II | these glorious beginnings of confession and the omens of a victorious 28 24, II | with you to the Lord in confession, with anxious admonition, 29 24, II | your glory; behold, with confession, a double title to deserving 30 25, III | unstained conscience from the confession of His name? Than to have 31 25, VII | they who have not kept the confession of God are not deprived 32 29, II | other, the glorious crown of confession will be taken from the heads 33 30, III | understood to be contained in the confession of the name of Christ, he 34 30, IV | whom the dignity of their confession has still shut up here in 35 30, IV | already crowned in a glorious confession; letters wherein they have 36 30, V | robust in their own faith and confession, by your addresses and letters; 37 32, I | glorious in the victory of his confession, both when he conquered 38 32, I | servants of God should in confession conquer by their courage, 39 32, I | their courage, and, after confession, be conspicuous for their 40 33, Arg | CONSTANCY OF CELERINUS IN HIS CONFESSION OF THE FAITH. MOREOVER, 41 33, III | casting down the devil by the confession of Christ, merited palms 42 34, I | by the brightest light of confession, exalted in the honour both 43 36, I | the willingness and the confession of the name in prison and 44 39, II | keep the glory of their confession with an uncorrupt and unspotted 45 43, I | mode of speaking for your confession, and what love for the associated 46 43, I | but remembering both your confession and the divine tradition, 47 43, I | you came to the glory of confession with the rejoicing of the 48 45, I | from their own mouth and confession those things which they 49 45, II | rightly induced by that confession of theirs, to allow that 50 46, II | you sent concerning their confession, and received this tidings 51 50, I | learnt the glory of your confession, and thankfully received 52 50, I | this, moreover, is another confession of your faith and praise; 53 51, IV | rather to the ardour of confession and the glory of martyrdom. 54 51, XVII | death, because there is no confession in the place of the departed, 55 51, XXIX | the departed there is no confession, neither can confession 56 51, XXIX | confession, neither can confession be made there, they who 57 52, II | sustain the crown of their confession through weakness of the 58 53, II | them to shed their blood in confession of His name. if we deny 59 53, IV | delivered up and set in the confession of His name, how can he 60 53, IV | prepared or fit for that confession who has not first, in the 61 54, XIII | being done away with, and no confession of sin being made, the bishops 62 54, XIV | should entreat God, or make confession of their crimes in the Church, 63 54, XXIII| the glorious crown of your confession, who perchance has called 64 54, XXIII| if the martyrdom of your confession should be consummated away 65 61, IV | let her afterwards, when confession has been made, return to 66 67, V | conscience even by his own confession, went to Rome and deceived 67 72, XXI | greater or of more avail than confession, than suffering, when one 68 72, XXI | who are slain in a false confession of Christ are martyrs, and 69 72, XXI | the baptism of a public confession and blood can profit a heretic 70 72, XXII | apprehended and slain on confession of the name, whether he 71 72, XXII | salvation and the reward of confession, because he had not previously 72 76, I | I am for the sake of the confession of the Name. But in what 73 76, I | in you, even now, in the confession of your voice and the suffering 74 76, II | glorious firstlings of your confession, is not a matter to be execrated 75 76, VI | years in the praise of their confession, so that every sex and every 76 76, VII | condescension would consummate the confession of all of us; that from 77 77, I | to the crown of a great confession.~ 78 77, II | many with an example of confession, itself first spoke the 79 78, I | afforded us guidance to confession of the name of Christ. We 80 78, I | follow the footsteps of your confession, hope for an equal grace 81 78, I | prayers, and one crown of confession.~ 82 78, II | brother, to the crown of confession is added the reward of your 83 79, I | what is wanting in your confession and ours, which He has condescended 84 80, I | strongly and steadily in the confession of the heavenly glory; and 85 80, III | you in the same glory of confession, who, maintaining the Lord' 86 80, III | with you boys in a glorious confession; representing to us something 87 80, III | Lest the virtue of their confession should be less without the 88 81, II | rather than fear in this confession, wherein they know that 89 82, I | should be glorified by the confession of their prelate in their 90 82, I | whatever, in that moment of confession, the confessor-bishop speaks, 91 82, I | receiving my sentence or my confession at Utica, should go thence 92 82, II | passes sentence on me for the confession of the name of God, we will