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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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greeting

   Epistle, Chapter
1 1, I| CYPRIAN to Donatus sends, greeting. You rightly remind me, 2 3, I| abiding at Rome, sends, greeting. When the report of the 3 4, I| deacons, his beloved brethren, greeting. Being by the grace of God 4 5, I| and deacons, his brethren, greeting. I had wished indeed, beloved 5 6, I| confessors, his brethren, greeting. I had both heretofore, 6 7, I| and deacons, his brethren, greeting. Although I know, brethren 7 9, I| and deacons, his brethren, greeting. I have long been patient, 8 10, I| confessors, his beloved brethren, greeting. The anxiety of my situation 9 11, I| the people who stand fast, greeting. That you bewail and grieve 10 12, I| and deacons, his brethren, greeting. I marvel, beloved brethren, 11 13, I| and deacons, his brethren, greeting. I have read your letter, 12 14, I| deacons assembled at Rome, greeting. Havingascertained, beloved 13 15, I| confessors, his brethren, greeting. Celerinus, a companion 14 16, I| confessors to father Cyprian, greeting. Know that, to all, concerning 15 17, I| and deacons, his brethren, greeting. The Lord speaketh and saith, " 16 18, I| fellow-presbyters abiding at Carthage, greeting. The necessity of the times 17 19, I| Caldonius, his brother, greeting. We have received your letter, 18 20, I| I.~Celerinus to Lucian, greeting. In writing this letter 19 21, I| so) colleague in Christ, greeting. I have received your letter, 20 22, I| abiding at Rome, his brethren, greeting. After the letters that 21 23, I| and deacons, his brethren, greeting. That nothing may be unknown 22 24, I| his very beloved brethren, greeting. I had already known from 23 25, I| and in the Holy Spirit, greeting. Placed, brother, as we 24 27, I| and deacons, his brethren, greeting. You have done uprightly 25 28, I| abiding at Rome, his brethren, greeting. Both our common love and 26 29, I| Rome, to Father Cyprian, greeting. When, beloved brother, 27 30, I| deacons abiding at Rome, greeting. Although a mind conscious 28 31, I| and deacons, his brethren, greeting. That you, my beloved brethren, 29 32, I| and to the whole people, greeting. In ordinations of the clergy, 30 33, I| his brethren in the Lord, greeting. The divine benefits, beloved 31 34, I| very dear and longed-for, greeting. That which belongs, dear-est 32 35, I| deacons, his beloved brethren, greeting. In safety, by God's grace, 33 36, I| and deacons, his brethren, greeting. Although I know, dearest 34 37, I| his fellow-presbyters, greeting. I have been greatly grieved, 35 39, I| Cyprian to the whole people, greeting. Although, dearest brethren, 36 40, I| Cornelius, his brother, greeting. There have come to us, 37 41, I| to Cornelius his brother, greeting. As was fitting for God' 38 42, I| to Cornelius his brother, greeting. I have though it both obligatory 39 43, I| and the other confessors, greeting. As you have frequently 40 44, I| to Cornelius his brother, greeting. I have read your letters, 41 45, I| to Cyprian his brother, greeting. In proportion to the solicitude 42 46, I| to Cornelius his brother, greeting. I profess that I both have 43 47, I| to Cyprian his brother, greeting. That nothing might be wanting 44 48, I| to Cornelius his brother, greeting. You have acted, dearest 45 49, I| to Cyprian their brother, greeting. We are certain, dearest 46 50, I| Maturest, his brethren, greeting. When I read your letters, 47 51, I| Antonianus his brother, greeting. I received your first letters, 48 52, I| and Felix, his brethren, greeting, You have written to me, 49 53, I| Cornelius their brother, greeting. We had indeed decided some 50 58, I| to Fidus their brother, greeting. We have read your letter, 51 59, I| Honoratus, his brethren, greeting. With excessive grief of 52 60, I| Euchratius his brother, greeting. From our mutual love and 53 61, I| Pomponius their brother, greeting. We have read, dearest brother, 54 62, I| to Caecilius his brother, greeting. Although I know, dearest 55 63, I| established at Assurae, greeting. I was gravely and grievously 56 64, I| his brother Rogatianus, greeting. I and my colleagues who 57 65, I| people abiding at Furni, greeting. I and my colleagues who 58 66, I| to his brother Stephen, greeting. Faustinus our colleague, 59 67, I| Emerita, brethren in the Lord, greeting. When we had come together, 60 68, I| also Pupianus, his brother, greeting. I had believed, brother, 61 69, I| Rogatianus, Honoratus, greeting. When we were together in 62 70, I| to Quintus his brother, greeting. Lucian, our co-presbyter, 63 71, I| to Stephen their brother, greeting. We have thought it necessary 64 72, I| to Jubaianus his brother, greeting. You have written to me, 65 73, I| to his brother Pompeius, greeting. Although I have fully comprised 66 74, I| his brother in the Lord, greeting. We have received by Rogatian, 67 75, I| Cyprian to Magnus his son, greeting. With your usual religious 68 76, I| our preserver, everlasting greeting. Your glory, indeed, would 69 78, I| are with me in the Lord, greeting. Your letter came to us, 70 81, I| to his brother Successus, greeting. The reason why I could 71 82, I| deacons, and all the people, greeting. When it had been told to


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