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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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1 2, III | it should in any wise be granted them. Or if you have widows 2 9 | PRESBYTERS WHO HAD RASHLY GRANTED PEACE TO THE LAPSED BEFORE 3 9, III | theft be examined, and peace granted them,--when our Mother, 4 10 | SOUGHT THAT PEACE SHOULD BE GRANTED TO THE LAPSED.~ 5 10, I | and that peace should be granted to certain of the lapsed 6 10, II | lasped indeed pardon may be granted in respect of this thing. 7 10, IV | desire that peace should be granted. For I hear that certificates 8 12, I | their letters to us, to be granted to them.~ 9 12, II | the divine, remedy will be granted to them also. To the hearers 10 16, I | estimation, satisfactory, we have granted peace; and we have desired 11 17, I | therefrom, until, peace being granted to us by the Lord, we shall 12 18, Arg | WHETHER PEACE SHOULD BE GRANTED THEM.~ 13 22, III | and to extort the peace granted to them. I have sent a copy 14 22, III | law, commands peace to be granted and sins to be done away 15 24, II | condescension that He has granted you;--to become, as it were, 16 25, VI | had with profane facility granted the holiness of the Lord 17 25, VI | if pardon be so easily granted to sinners? Certainly their 18 26, Arg | ASKING THAT PEACE SHOULD BE GRANTED THEM, BUT CLAIMING IT FOR 19 26, Arg | FOR THEMSELVES AS ALREADY GRANTED, BECAUSE THEY SAY THAT PAULUS 20 29, Arg | THE GOSPEL. THAT THE PEACE GRANTED BY THE CONFESSORS DEPENDS 21 29, II | thought that peace was to be granted to them, why did not they 22 39, Arg | HIS FACTION, WHO NOT ONLY GRANTED PEACE TO THE LAPSED WITHOUT 23 50, III | to the Lord alone it is granted to break the vessels of 24 51, IV | and tranquillity should be granted, and the divine indulgence 25 51, V | subscribing--that peace ought to be granted to the lapsed who were sick 26 51, XIII | assisted, and peace has been granted to them in their danger, 27 51, XIII | as if, because peace is granted to the dying, it were necessary 28 51, XX | a time of repentance is granted by us, and peace is given. 29 51, XXI | that peace was not to be granted to adulterers, and wholly 30 51, XXI | because by some peace was granted to adulterers, he who did 31 51, XXII | repentance is not to be granted to the lapsed, or to suppose 32 51, XXII | in another place time is granted for repentance; and the 33 51, XXV | wheat, or, as if it were granted to him to bear the fan and 34 51, XXVI | themselves repentance is granted, and the hope of lamenting 35 51, XXIX | repenting, and that peace may be granted by His priests to those 36 52, II | incautiously and over-hastily granted to those, who by the bravery 37 52, II | assisted, and have peace granted to them, surely those ought 38 53, II | nor is communion to he granted by us to the dying, but 39 53, III | shall not repent of having granted peace to men so brave. Yea, 40 53, III | of our episcopate to have granted peace to martyrs, so that 41 53, III | purpose peace should be granted to all who are about to 42 53, V | that peace should not be granted to our brethren and sisters, 43 54, IV | the priests, to whom is granted such honour of the condescension 44 58, Arg | THE PEACE THAT HAD BEEN GRANTED TO ONE VICTOR, ALTHOUGH 45 58, Arg | VICTOR, ALTHOUGH IT HAD BEEN GRANTED AGAINST THE DECREES OF SYNODS 46 58, I | and with over-eager haste, granted peace to him before he had 47 58, I | decree, that peace should be granted to him before the legitimate 48 58, I | think that the peace once granted in any wise by a priest 49 58, I | himself of the communion granted to him.~ 50 62, XVII | of the Lord, have pardon granted to his simplicity. But we 51 66, Arg | AND THAT SO PEACE MIGHT BE GRANTED, AS WELL TO THE LAPSED AS 52 66, V | judged that peace should be granted to the lapsed, and that 53 68, IX | would permit peace to be granted to you, and you to be received 54 69, II | remission of sins is not granted except in the Church, and 55 71, II | sufficient that pardon should be granted; since perfidy ought certainly 56 72, IX | and to which alone it is granted to bestow the grace of baptism 57 72, X | that baptism, which is only granted to the one and only Church. 58 72, XVIII| plain that the Father has granted. Especially, since He further 59 73, III | us, and is within, and is granted of the divine condescension 60 73, VII | that remission of sins is granted in the name of Jesus Christ 61 73, VIII | that remission of sins is granted among those who blaspheme 62 74, XVI | remission of sins can be granted in the synagogues of heretics, 63 74, XXII | remission of sins can be granted by those who are themselves 64 75, II | water of which it is only granted to those who are within 65 75, II | to which alone baptism is granted, can also now be quickened


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