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1 2, III | they have done, and desire communion, it should in any wise be 2 9, II | clergy receive the right of communion: now with their time still 3 9, II | restored, they are admitted to communion, and their name is presented; 4 10, IV | such a one be received to communion along with his friends," 5 11, II | and no one can come to communion unless the hands of the 6 13, II | their being received to communion, and have desired in this 7 14, III | might penitently desire communion; I judged it well to stand 8 25, VII | God are not deprived of communion? Where, that the imprisoned 9 25, VII | much impatience, and demand communion with intolerable eagerness, 10 25, VII | have been kept by Christ in communion. We bid you, blessed and 11 27, Arg | FOR HAVING REJECTED FROM COMMUNION GAIUS OF DIDDA, A PRESBYTER, 12 27, III | him be expelled from our communion, and plead the cause of 13 29, I | source the prerogative of communion, let them try to compare 14 29, I | principle can that give Gospel communion which seems to be established 15 29, II | in themselves not holding communion with them, they judged that 16 29, III | fatal poisons of a premature communion. For we do not believe, 17 30, III | should be afforded for communion; and by a false mercy, new 18 37, Arg | TO BE RESTRAINED FROM THE COMMUNION OF ALL.~ 19 38, I | Felicissimus and Augendus from communion; also Repostus from among 20 40, I | must be restrained from communion with us; and having, in 21 44, III | maintain both you and your communion, that is as well to the 22 45, II | to have held a kind of communion with a man who was a schismatic 23 46, II | they were following the communion of confessors. When this 24 48, III | presbytery, but restrained from communion; and by the urgency of the 25 50, II | afflicted, that I could not hold communion with those whom once I had 26 51, Arg | THAT OF CONTINUING TO HOLD COMMUNION WITH HIS BISHOP AND SO WITH 27 51, I | intimated that you did not hold communion with Novatian, but followed 28 51, I | know at once that you held communion with him, that is, with 29 51, II | grounds Cornelius holds communion with Trophimus and the sacrificers. 30 51, IV | pressing forward to receive communion; replying to them in my 31 51, IV | should be withheld from communion.~ 32 51, VI | that neither should hope of communion and peace be wholly denied 33 51, VI | they might rashly rush to communion, but that repentance should 34 51, X | mingled in sacrilegious communion with the bishops who have 35 51, XVII | consolation of peace and communion.~ 36 51, XIX | easy in rashly yielding communion. Lo! a wounded brother lies 37 51, XXIII| restrained from the hope of communion and peace if they begin 38 52, Arg | TORTURE SHOULD BE ADMITTED TO COMMUNION, REPLIES, THAT INASMUCH 39 52, I | well to receive them now to communion.~ 40 52, II | Father's love and of our communion; to whom we think it may 41 53, I | dismissed to their Lord without communion and peace; since He Himself 42 53, II | but for the strong; nor is communion to he granted by us to the 43 53, II | the Lord by the right of communion?~ 44 53, IV | without peace and without communion? Will not either inactive 45 54, IX | Novatian, and rejected from communion with us--their false bishop 46 54, XIII | return to the Church, let communion be offered to those who 47 54, XIII | to those who are not in communion?~ 48 58, I | to avail himself of the communion granted to him.~ 49 61, Arg | SHOULD BE RECEIVED INTO COMMUNION AND ADMITTED TO THE CHURCH. 50 61, IV | let them be received to communion, and admitted to the Church; 51 66, Arg | SEPARATED HIMSELF FROM THE COMMUNION OF THE REST OF THE BISHOPS, 52 66, I | without hope of peace and communion, they must be thrown to 53 66, II | separated himself from our communion; although Novatian himself, 54 66, II | to be received into our communion, he received back word from 55 66, II | any of us be received into communion, as he had attempted to 56 66, V | the reward of peace and communion was not to be denied; and 57 67, IX | neglected, and who rashly hold communion with Basilides and Martialis, 58 67, IX | are mingled in unlawful communion with the evil and sinners, 59 67, IX | to mingle in sacrilegious communion with profane and polluted 60 68, I | martyrdom should be stained by communion with me, that you are inquiring 61 68, III | the Church, and were in communion with me. But which of us 62 68, IV | persecution, when you held communion with me, and ceased to be 63 68, V | penitent persons, and the communion vouchsafed by my examination, 64 68, VII | Unless all these, who are in communion with me, as you have written, 65 68, VII | life by the contagion of my communion. Pupianus alone, sound, 66 68, IX | may have some ground for communion with you, even although 67 68, IX | you to be received to the communion of His Church by His own 68 71, II | outside the Church without communion and peace; whose souls in 69 72, XV | and un-righteousness, no communion between light and darkness, 70 73, I | but only admit them to communion."~ 71 73, II | different sins, he, holding communion with the baptism of all, 72 73, IV | but only receive them to communion." To this point of evil 73 74, XXI | nor their sins put away, communion being rashly seized, they 74 74, XXIV | himself an apostate from the communion of ecclesiastical unity. 75 74, XXV | that not only peace and communion, but also a shelter and 76 75, IX | separated themselves from the communion of the wicked; as the Lord 77 75, IX | punishment for his impious communion. By which example is shown