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1 9 | WITHOUT THE PRIVITY OF THE BISHOPS.~ 2 10, I | upon the repentant by the bishops and clergy, dare to offer 3 10, II | petitions and wishes for the bishops, and let them wait for ripe 4 14, III | to us peace, and several bishops shall have begun to assemble 5 16, I | known by you to the other bishops also. We bid you to have 6 22, II | through me to the other bishops, of which letter I transmitted 7 25, VI | with the advice of all the bishops, presbyters, deacons, confessors, 8 26, I | successions, the ordering of bishops and the plan of the Church 9 26, I | Church is founded upon the bishops, and every act of the Church 10 29, Arg | LAPSED ARE REFERRED TO THE BISHOPS. THE SEDITIOUS DEMAND FOR 11 29, II | were to be referred to the bishops? For he who orders a thing 12 30, V | gathered together, with bishops, presbyters, deacons, and 13 30, VIII| moreover, with some of the bishops who are near to us and within 14 31, I | brethren. And, moreover, if any bishops from foreign places, my 15 39, III | not be appeased through bishops and priests, but that the 16 39, III | and moreover by all the bishops appointed either in our 17 39, V | let them anoia be without bishops who have rebelled against 18 39, V | who have rebelled against bishops; let them alone undergo 19 39, VII | and communicate with the bishops and the people of Christ. 20 44, III | obtained by means of the bishops the truth of the matter, 21 45, II | there were present five bishops, who were also present to-day;) 22 48, II | known with bad repute to the bishops there; always condemned 23 48, IV | he alone can forsake the bishops and abide in his madness 24 51, IV | indulgence should allow the bishops to assemble into one place, 25 51, VI | afforded; a large number of bishops, whom their faith and the 26 51, VI | perchance the number of bishops in Africa should seem unsatisfactory, 27 51, VI | a council with very many bishops, concurred in the same opinion 28 51, X | sacrilegious communion with the bishops who have sacrificed, but 29 51, XXI | predecessors, some of the bishops here in our province thought 30 51, XXIV| harmonious multitude of many bishops; in spite of God's tradition, 31 51, XXIV| through all the provinces, bishops old in years, sound in faith, 32 51, XXIV| over these other and false bishops: as if he could either wander 33 52, Arg | THERE WOULD BE A COUNCIL OF BISHOPS WITH HIM, HE WOULD THEN 34 53, Arg | ANNOUNCES THIS DECREE OF THE BISHOPS IN THE NAME OF THE WHOLE 35 54, V | governed. Undoubtedly there are bishops made, not by the will of 36 54, IX | lately the names of the bishops appointed there, who with 37 54, X | by the judgment of ninety bishops, and severely remarked upon 38 54, X | by the judgment of nine bishops, our colleagues, and again 39 54, XI | not more than five false bishops who came to Carthage, and 40 54, XI | were present twenty-five bishops; which falsehood they boasted 41 54, XI | saying that twenty-five bishops would come from Numidia 42 54, XIII| confession of sin being made, the bishops being despised and trodden 43 54, XIV | pseudo-bishop in opposition to the bishops? For either they are pleased 44 54, XIV | harmonious agreement of the bishops with their crafty and deceitful 45 54, XIV | perchance the authority of the bishops constituted in Africa seems 46 59 | LIX. TO THE NUMIDIAN BISHOPS, ON THE REDEMPTION OF THEIR 47 59, Arg | HEARD FROM THE NUMIDIAN BISHOPS, AND SAYS THAT HE IS SENDING 48 61, IV | have refused to obey the bishops and priests, since in Deuteronomy 49 62, I | brother, that very many of the bishops who are set over the churches 50 63, Arg | BEEN DECREED THAT LAPSED BISHOPS SHOULD NOT BE ADMITTED TO 51 63, V | Christ, and not obeying bishops sound and wholesome and 52 64, III | chose apostles, that is, bishops and overseers; while apostles 53 64, III | anything against God who makes bishops, deacons may also dare against 54 65, Arg | DECISION OF A COUNCIL OF BISHOPS, GEMINIUS VICTOR HAD NAMED 55 65, I | decreed, in a council of the bishops, that no one should appoint 56 65, II | II.~The bishops our predecessors religiously 57 66, Arg | COMMUNION OF THE REST OF THE BISHOPS, CYPRIAN WARNS STEPHANUS, 58 67, Arg | BASILIDES AND MARTIAL, BISHOPS, HAVING LAPSED AND BECOME 59 67, Arg | AND HIS COLLEAGUES, LAPSED BISHOPS MIGHT INDEED BE RECEIVED 60 67, IV | only in the ordinations of bishops and priests, but also in 61 67, V | ordinations all the neighbouring bishops of the same province should 62 67, V | and by the sentence of the bishops who had assembled in their 63 67, VI | with us, and with all the bishops appointed throughout the 64 68, VII | Wherefore have not so many bishops, my colleagues, fallen into 65 68, IX | respect of the innocence of bishops, not human hatred, but the 66 69 | JANUARIUS AND OTHER NUMIDIAN BISHOPS, ON BAPTIZING HERETICS.~ 67 69, Arg | PREVIOUSLY WROTE TO THE BISHOPS PRESIDING IN NUMIDIA; OF 68 71, Arg | SHOULD BE BAPTIZED, AND THAT BISHOPS OR PRIESTS COMING FROM THE 69 71, II | ordination by the hands of false bishops and antichrists contrary 70 72, I | when we had met together, bishops as well of the province 71 72, III | worthy memory--very many bishops assembling together have 72 72, VIII| himself, in opposition to the bishops and priests, anything which 73 72, XXVI| to prevent any one of the bishops doing what he thinks well, 74 74, Arg | FIRMILIANUS, HELENUS, AND OTHER BISHOPS OF THOSE PARTS.~ 75 74, VIII| Paul was inferior to the bishops of these times, so that 76 74, XVI | established, and to the bishops who succeeded to them by 77 74, XXII| they, who had formerly been bishops in the Catholic Church, 78 74, XXV | have disagreed with so many bishops throughout the whole world, 79 74, XXV | south, from whom he received bishops as messengers sufficiently 80 74, XXVI| our sakes, with all the bishops who are in Africa, and all 81 77, Arg | WE ARE TO GATHER THAT THE BISHOPS WHO WROTE THEM WERE PLACED 82 81, I | Senate, to the effect that bishops and presbyters and deacons 83 82, I | of Christian laymen and bishops, and may say what the Lord