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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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mercy

   Epistle, Chapter
1 1, II | proclamation of the divine mercy. Accept what is felt before 2 1, III | a truth which the divine mercy had announced for my salvation,-- 3 1, IV | that the Lord, who of His mercy has flowed into our hearts 4 5, I | Lord that, by the divine mercy, I may hereafter greet you 5 6, VI | Lord; so that when of His mercy He shall have made that 6 7, II | entire mind ask for God's mercy, because He Himself also 7 7, III | obtained from the divine mercy what we seek; nor should 8 8, III | of your contest, of the mercy of God, peace shall supervene, 9 9, III | received peace for the Lord's mercy, and the divine protection. 10 11, I | them,--to these the divine mercy is able to bring healing. 11 11, III | return, that when by God's mercy I come to you, I, with many 12 12, II | of the faith and of God's mercy. For those shall not be 13 12, II | be wanting; let not the mercy of the Lord be denied to 14 13, I | God, so that when by His mercy we come together, we may 15 14, II | they should entreat the mercy of God, were wanting to 16 15, IV | you ask from the Lord's mercy which you do not deserve 17 20, II | Christ, I say, will have mercy upon them, when you, His 18 25, V | beloved Cyprian, that of His mercy the Lord will every day 19 26, I | For far be it from the mercy of God and His uncontrolled 20 27, III | all when, by the Lord's mercy, we shall begin to assemble 21 29, III | upon themselves the divine mercy. How vastly better would 22 30, III | communion; and by a false mercy, new wounds should be impressed 23 30, V | confess, and from the divine mercy, yet they seem in their 24 32, II | by yours, that the Lord's mercy favouring us may soon restore 25 34, I | hoping from the Lord's mercy more ornaments of the same 26 39, III | Christ should not appeal for mercy to the same Christ whom 27 39, III | with discipline and with mercy;--against this our counsel 28 39, V | faithfully ask from the mercy of the Lord; and they do 29 39, VII | continual prayer that the mercy of God may be entreated.~ 30 48, IV | trust may return by His mercy, for one cannot perish unless 31 48, IV | schismatics and heretics. But the mercy of God the Father, and the 32 50, III | thinking of the love and mercy of God the Father, have 33 51, XIV | sacrificed, what a want of mercy it is, and how bitter is 34 51, XVI | as your Father also had mercy upon you;" and again, "They 35 51, XIX | Considering His love and mercy, we ought not to be so bitter, 36 51, XXII | were not that He promises mercy to them that repent. And 37 51, XXIII| yea, Himself Goodness and Mercy and Love--rejoice in the 38 51, XXIII| he who mourns calls forth mercy. He who is stubborn and 39 51, XXVII| repentance, and that pardon and mercy are not denied to penitents.~ 40 51, XXIX | entreat and beseech the Lord's mercy, inasmuch as He is merciful 41 52, II | I think that the Lord's mercy will not be wanting to those 42 52, II | sufficient for entreating the mercy of the Lord, that for three 43 53, I | of the Father nor divine mercy allow, that the Church should 44 53, V | contemplation of the paternal mercy. But if there be any (one) 45 53, V | admonished by the providence and mercy of the Lord, of whose help 46 58, II | all rather judge that the mercy and grace of God is not 47 58, III | measure, but by the love and mercy of the Father alike to all. 48 58, VI | help and from the divine mercy, that immediately, on the 49 59, III | over which by the Lord's mercy we preside, by the contributions 50 62, XI | by the joy of the divine mercy; because that only is able 51 62, XVII | us to do, he may, by the mercy of the Lord, have pardon 52 63, V | and entreating the Lord's mercy, let them knock at the door 53 66, I | medicine of divine goodness and mercy in raising the lapsed and 54 66, II | and hostile to the divine mercy and to the salvation of 55 66, III | the divine and fatherly mercy, entreat the comfort of 56 66, IV | forth as the opponent of mercy and love, let him not pronounce 57 72, V | the grace of the divine mercy, by his faith, when he has 58 72, XIII | injurious; yet obtained mercy, because I did it ignorantly." 59 72, XXIII| The Lord is able by His mercy to give indulgence, and 60 75, XII | compels, and God bestows His mercy, the divine methods confer 61 75, XIII | respect of their faith and the mercy of the Lord? Or have they 62 75, XIV | Whence it appeared that the mercy of Christ, and the heavenly 63 75, XV | is set free by the divine mercy. For as scorpions and serpents, 64 75, XVI | attained less of divine mercy and grace; and so great 65 76, I | helping those that suffer, mercy in cherishing the poor, 66 81, I | expecting from the help and mercy of the Lord the crown of 67 82, II | you. So be it through His mercy.~


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