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1 2, II | are unwilling, therefore, beloved brethren, that you should 2 2, III | in the faith. We bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 3 3, I | still uncertain among us, my beloved brethren, and I was wavering 4 4, I | presbyters and deacons, his beloved brethren, greeting. Being 5 4, II | people. I bid you, brethren, beloved and dearly longed-for, always 6 5, I | greeting. I had wished indeed, beloved brethren, with this my letter 7 5, I | will be given you by our beloved brother Tertullus, who, 8 5, IV | done. I bid you, brethren beloved and dearly longed-for, ever 9 6, I | both heretofore, dearly beloved and bravest brethren, sent 10 6, VI | in our lives. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 11 7, I | Although I know, brethren beloved, that from the fear which 12 7, V | continual petitions. For know, beloved brethren, that I was not 13 7, VIII| persevering may glory. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 14 8, III | will judge us. Therefore, beloved brethren, either case is 15 8, III | bid you, most brave and beloved brethren, always heartily 16 9, I | have long been patient, beloved brethren, hoping that my 17 9, IV | you. I wish you, dearly beloved brethren and earnestly longed-for, 18 10, I | martyrs and confessors, his beloved brethren, greeting. The 19 10, I | constrain me, my brave and beloved brethren, to admonish you 20 10, III | since I hear, most brave and beloved brethren, that you are pressed 21 10, IV | bid you, very brave and beloved brethren, ever heartily 22 11, I | brethren I know from myself, beloved brethren, who also bewail 23 11, III | you. I bid you, brethren beloved and most longed-for, ever 24 12, I | brethren, greeting. I marvel, beloved brethren, that you have 25 12, II | divine favour. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 26 13, I | I have read your letter, beloved brethren, wherein you wrote 27 13, III | may be crowned. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 28 14, I | greeting. Havingascertained, beloved brethren, that what I have 29 14, III | your counsel. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 30 15, I | engagements, has come to me, beloved brethren, and represented 31 15, IV | IV.~It now remains, beloved brethren, that you should 32 15, IV | brethren, very brave and beloved, ever heartily farewell; 33 17, I | the confessors. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 34 18, I | brethren greet you. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 35 19, I | have received your letter, beloved brother, which is abundantly 36 19, I | Lord's precepts. I bid you, beloved brother, ever heartily farewell.~ 37 20, I | and mine. Yet I beseech, beloved of the Lord, that if, first 38 20, IV | IV.~I entreat, therefore, beloved lord Lucian, be mindful 39 21, I | your letter, most dearly beloved lord and brother, in which 40 21, I | are actively occupied. Now beloved, already to be esteemed 41 21, II | brightness itself. And therefore, beloved brother, greet Numeria and 42 22, I | letters that I wrote to you, beloved brethren, in which what 43 22, IV | mine. I bid you, brethren, beloved and longed-for, ever heartily 44 23, I | unknown to your consciousness, beloved brethren, of what was written 45 23, I | accomplished. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 46 24, I | other confessors, his very beloved brethren, greeting. I had 47 25, V | delay. Entreat therefore, beloved Cyprian, that of His mercy 48 26, II | and conduct. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 49 27, I | uprightly and with discipline, beloved brethren, that, by the advice 50 27, III | till my coming. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 51 28, I | reason of the thing demand, beloved brethren, that I should 52 28, I | to be taken. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 53 29, I | Cyprian, greeting. When, beloved brother, we carefully read 54 31, I | greeting. That you, my beloved brethren, might know what 55 31, I | place. I bid you, brethren, beloved and longed-for, ever heartily 56 32, I | ordinations of the clergy, beloved brethren, we usually consult 57 32, II | brotherhood. Know, then, most beloved brethren, that this man 58 32, II | with the priest. I bid you, beloved brethren in God the Father, 59 33, I | greeting. The divine benefits, beloved brethren, should be acknowledged 60 33, III | the case of Celerinus, our beloved, an unfamiliar and novel 61 33, IV | IV.~When this man, beloved brethren, came to us with 62 33, V | glory. I bid you, brethren, beloved and earnestly longed-for, 63 35, I | presbyters and deacons, his beloved brethren, greeting. In safety, 64 35, I | God's grace, I greet you, beloved brethren, desiring soon 65 35, I | promptly dealt with. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 66 36, II | poor. I bid you, brethren beloved, and greatly longed-for, 67 37, II | Felicissimus. I bid you, beloved brethren, ever heartily 68 39, IV | persecution anew. Hence, however, beloved brethren, I not only admonish 69 39, V | put to death." Let no one, beloved brethren, make you to err 70 39, VII | now the occasion, dearly beloved brethren, both for you who 71 40, I | There have come to us, beloved brother, sent by Novatian, 72 43, I | gathered from my letters, beloved, what honour I have ever 73 54, XXI | for the rest, let our most beloved brethren firmly decline, 74 61, V | precepts. I bid you, brother beloved and much longed-for. heartily 75 67, I | had come together, dearly beloved brethren, we read your letters, 76 67, VI | ye have written, dearly beloved brethren, and as Felix and 77 67, IX | approve, but applaud, dearly beloved brethren, the religious 78 73, VI | water." If, then, she is the beloved and spouse who alone is 79 73, IX | there be among us, most beloved brother, the fear of God, 80 74, I | received by Rogatian, our beloved deacon, the letter sent 81 76, I | demand, most blessed and beloved brethren, that I myself 82 76, III | religion or faith, most beloved brethren, in the fact that 83 76, VII | now must be the vigour, beloved brethren, of your victorious 84 76, VII | you, most blessed and most beloved brethren, ever farewell 85 77, I | salvation. You speak, dearly beloved Cyprian, in your letters 86 77, I | And you yourself know, beloved, that our eager wish was, 87 77, III | God the greatest thanks, beloved Cyprian, that in your letter 88 77, III | gifts, and those of our beloved Quirinus, which you sent 89 78, II | letter. All this will happen, beloved, if you will have us in 90 79, I | To our dearest and best beloved Cyprian, Felix, Jader, Polianus, 91 80, IV | bid you, dearest and most beloved brethren, ever heartily