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gold 13
golden 3
gone 14
good 65
good-will 5
goodness 7
goods 1
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67 most
66 great
66 words
65 good
65 granted
65 ii
65 rather
Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
Epistles

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good

   Epistle, Chapter
1 1, XI | in its ignorance accounts good. Among these also you will 2 2, I | teaches, saying, "I am the good shepherd, who lay down my 3 2, II | but we desire you to be good shepherds, since you are 4 2, III | that he is regarded as a good servant,--as one who has 5 4, II | approach and to visit those good confessors, on whom by their 6 5, III | honourable glories of many and good confessors are tarnished; 7 6, III | and the tranquillity of a good life is fitting for all 8 6, III | men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father 9 6, III | evil-doers, they may by your good works, which they shall 10 6, V | speaks things peaceable and good and just, daily confesses 11 7, II | neither please God with good deeds nor atone for our 12 8, II | at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my 13 9, II | safety, that they could make good their claim to all things; 14 12, II | penitencehave persevered in good works; but the divine, remedy 15 20, II | themselves you will hear of their good works,--that Christ, I say, 16 22, III | letter of Celerinus, the good and stout confessor, which 17 24, I | fight; thence have begun good auspices of victory. It 18 24, II | distributed the praises of good soldiers and their spiritual 19 25, I | the fruit due to this so good work; for he who exhorts 20 25, V | of His power; and, as a good captain, will at length 21 25, VII | sacrifices must be purified with good works, and wretched mouths 22 30, I | fellow-heirs with you in your good counsels, because we entirely 23 30, II | have been honoured with a good testimony, than to have 24 30, II | have lost the honour of good testimonies; it is less 25 33, I | granting a respite to His good confessors and His glorious 26 33, IV | a confessor can do more good to the brethren than that, 27 37, I | which I had formerly known a good deal, he has now, moreover, 28 39, I | condescension, and also the deacons, good men and devoted to the ecclesiastical 29 39, VI | he may injure, promises good that he may give evil, promises 30 41, I | Pompeius and Stephanus, good men and very dear to us, 31 41, II | mouth, but that which is good to the edifying of faith, 32 43, I | fitting for glorious and good soldiers to sit down within 33 46, II | it has been proved that good and glorious soldiers of 34 48, II | part, and the glorious and good confessors who by his instigation 35 51, VII | But it behoves you, as a good brother and a fellow-priest 36 51, VIII | assembly of ancient priests and good men, when no one had been 37 51, XXIII| being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, 38 51, XXIII| your heavenly Father give good things to them that ask 39 51, XXIII| that one and true Father, good, merciful, and loving--yea, 40 53, III | stand in the way of the good, but rather the evil ought 41 53, III | ought to be assisted by the good. Neither is peace, therefore, 42 53, IV | charged upon us that so good a soldier, who has forsaken 43 54, III | can ye, being evil, speak good things? for out of the abundance 44 54, III | heart the mouth speaketh. A good man out of the good treasure 45 54, III | speaketh. A good man out of the good treasure bringeth forth 46 54, III | treasure bringeth forth good things; and an evil man 47 54, XV | Church, as to corrupt the good dispositions within it. 48 54, XX | sincere affection of the good may be cleansed anew from 49 54, XXI | Evil communications corrupt good manners." And again: "A 50 59, IV | that in return for their good work you may present them 51 67, IV | disclosed, or the merits of the good may be declared, and the 52 67, VII | drawing near, everything good shall fail, but evil and 53 71, II | what do we reserve for the good and innocent, and those 54 72, V | his baptism can be made good. For the Lord after His 55 72, X | and only Church. It is a good soldier's duty to defend 56 72, X | which does not bring forth good fruit is cut off and is 57 74, I | Behold," he says, "how good and how pleasant a thing 58 74, X | man approved and always of good conversation in respect 59 76, I | wanting to the example of good deeds in you, even now, 60 76, III | ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect 61 77, I | are corrected and men of good faith are confirmed. For 62 77, I | belief. For by whatever good things you have introduced 63 77, I | obedience more humble, and in good deeds more innocent. And 64 77, II | before the proconsul; as a good and true teacher you first 65 78, III | you the reward of this so good work. But I beg that you


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