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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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1 1, VIII | and while the mischief having public authority panders 2 1, XI | poison, in which the flavour having been medicated with sweetness, 3 1, XIV | from earth to heaven; and having been admitted to the gift 4 2, II | anxiety and worldly risk, having before our eyes rather the 5 4, I | whether for those who, having confessed their Lord with 6 5, I | government of the Church, and having carefully examined them 7 6, II | heart towards you, that, having overcome the adversary in 8 6, III | which war against the soul, having your conversation honest 9 8, II | struggle of the brethren, who, having become leaders to the rest 10 11, I | for our brethren, who, having lapsed and fallen prostrate 11 13, II | But others who, without having received any certificate 12 14, Arg | THINGS WHICH HE DID THEREIN, HAVING SENT TO ROME FOR HIS JUSTIFICATION, 13 14, III | departing from this life, having made confession, and received 14 14, III | arrange and reform everything, having the advantage also of your 15 15, III | departed from the world; and, having finished their journey of 16 18, I | you, that they who, after having sacrificed, were again tried, 17 20, III | sacrificed. Their cause having been lately heard, the chief 18 23, I | made next to the clergy, in having entrusted to Saturus on 19 25, III | world left behind? Than, having forsaken men, to stand among 20 25, III | one's punishments, after having faith to bear them? Than 21 26, II | matters that you have written, having regard to the mediocrity 22 27, Arg | HE PRAISES HIS CLERGY FOR HAVING REJECTED FROM COMMUNION 23 30, V | of delaying this affair; having, since the departure of 24 30, VIII | suffer to bear the delay, having repented and professed a 25 32, I | here in a double conflict, having twice confessed and twice 26 40, I | from communion with us; and having, in the meanwhile, refuted 27 40, I | have been manifested as having caused heresy by their unlawful 28 41, Arg | EXCUSES HIMSELF FOR NOT HAVING WITHOUT HESITATION BELIEVED 29 41, I | head outside the Church; having received your letters as 30 41, II | people in this place, when, having received letters lately 31 41, II | remembering the common honour, and having respect for the sacerdotal 32 42 | XLII. TO THE SAME, ON HIS HAVING SENT LETTERS TO TIlE CONFESSORS 33 44, II | same colleagues of ours, having reduced matters there to 34 44, II | matters there to peace, or, having discovered their truth. 35 44, III | uncertain opinions, we decided--having obtained by means of the 36 44, III | truth of the matter, and having got a greater authority 37 45, I | done, and were charged with having very lately repeatedly sent 38 48, I | provinces, and, himself having made shipwreck of truth 39 48, I | Moreover, that Nicostratus, having lost the diaconate of sacred 40 49, I | equal earnestness, that we having taken advice, and especially, 41 49, I | the peace of the Church, having passed by all other matters, 42 50, I | leaders of error, after having stood forth as praiseworthy 43 51, Arg | Argument.~WHEN ANTONIANUS, HAVING RECEIVED LETTERS FROM NOVATIAN, 44 51, VIII | ecclesiastical offices, and having often deserved well of the 45 51, VIII | chosen of God to this office, having regard to the modesty of 46 51, XIV | even he who is stained with having received a certificate,-- 47 51, XIV | wherein he has sinned, and having been deceived, not so much 48 51, XVII | case of each individual having been examined into, that 49 52, II | weakness of mind, but who, having engaged in the conflict, 50 53, I | time ago, dearest brother, having mutually taken counsel one 51 53, III | either have apostatized, and, having returned to the world which 52 53, III | living heathenish lives, or, having become deserters to the 53 53, III | we shall not repent of having granted peace to men so 54 53, IV | in us? Then, besides--if, having forsaken everything that 55 54, IV | impious, and bloody, the Lord having already been crucified, 56 54, IX | and profane. Nevertheless, having gained an opportunity, by 57 54, XIV | still dare--a false bishop having been appointed for them 58 54, XIV | he is to rule and govern, having to give account of his doing 59 58, I | Therapius our colleague for having done this rashly, and to 60 61, I | those virgins who, after having once determined to continue 61 67, Arg | BASILIDES AND MARTIAL, BISHOPS, HAVING LAPSED AND BECOME CONTAMINATED 62 67, II | establish your own tradition." Having which things before our 63 68, I | turned to repentance for having either rashly heard or believed 64 68, VIII | in vain who creep in, not having peace with God's priests, 65 69, II | who is baptized; so that, having received the chrism, that 66 70, I | there is one Church which, having attained the grace of eternal 67 70, II | departed from the Church, having first been baptized therein; 68 71, II | received to peace, after having stood forth as enemies of 69 72, III | things into his mind, who, having condemned heretical pravity, 70 72, XVII | who boasted as to their having the Father, that the Father 71 72, XX | the heretics themselves, having repudiated and forsaken 72 72, XXVI | what he thinks well, and having the free exercise of his 73 73, V | put on Christ." He who, having been baptized among the 74 73, X | human error ceases; and having seen the reason of the heavenly 75 73, XII | Therefore, dearest brother, having explored and seen the truth; 76 73, XII | these, when they return, having repented, to be received 77 74, VII | that these should agree in having a baptism which is unreal, 78 74, XXII | among us as strangers and having obtained nothing, with the 79 74, XXIII| judgment shall come, for having denied to the thirsting 80 74, XXIII| drink of the Church, and having been the occasion of death 81 75, VII | the holy Church; and not having this, they show that sins 82 75, XIII | this name, unless perhaps, having read more, and of a more 83 75, XIII | those have gained nothing by having only been sprinkled with 84 75, XV | in the king Pharaoh, who, having struggled long, and delayed 85 80, I | the heavenly glory; and having entered on the way of the 86 80, I | Spirit, to receive the crown, having the Lord as your protector 87 80, II | full of immortality; and having been a little chastised,


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