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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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1 1, V | no closed barriers within certain bounded spaces; it flows 2 1, XIII| up to cast down. With a certain usury of mischief, the greater 3 2, I | father Cyprian has for a certain reason withdrawn; "in doing 4 7, III | were bidden to pray for certain persons pointed out to them, 5 9 | TO THE CLERGY, CONCERNING CERTAIN PRESBYTERS WHO HAD RASHLY 6 9, IV | the meanwhile, let those certain ones among you who are rash 7 10, I | with honour, are relaxed by certain presbyters, who consider 8 10, I | peace should be granted to certain of the lapsed as soon as 9 11, I | have written to me about certain persons, requesting that 10 11, II | II.~Yet I hear that certain of the presbyters, neither 11 15, I | by such men as he. In a certain manner I am also there with 12 18, Arg | URGENCY OF A NEW PERSECUTION, CERTAIN OF THE LAPSED HAD CONFESSED 13 22, I | Lord's word, has attempted certain things, constituting himself 14 26, I | their original state. But if certain lapsed ones claim to be 15 27, Arg | THEM TO DO THE SAME WITH CERTAIN OTHERS.~ 16 27, I | and audacity, deceiving certain brethren also from among 17 28, I | the combined temerity of certain of the lapsed, who refuse 18 29, III | tumour; and therefore we are certain, that when, in the course 19 29, III | without the instigation of certain persons they would all have 20 29, III | marvelled that we should observe certain things somewhat rudely suggested 21 29, IV | of that very wickedness a certain Futurus came, a standard-bearer 22 37, II | which, indeed, I know for certain, that others also will peaceably 23 39, I | malignity and treachery of certain of the presbyters has accomplished 24 39, II | encouragements and exhortations to certain confessors, not to agree 25 39, II | have corrupted the minds of certain confessors, and to have 26 40, I | Augendus the deacon, and a certain Machaeus and Longinus. But, 27 40, II | from city to city, through certain districts, they seek for 28 41, IV | pertains to the cause of certain presbyters here, and of 29 46, II | this error had led away certain of our brethren, so that 30 48, III | of this he regarded it as certain that he would not only be 31 49, I | brother, greeting. We are certain, dearest brother, that you 32 51, X | X.~But in respect to certain discreditable and malignant 33 52, Arg | HIS COLLEAGUES, WHETHER CERTAIN LAPSED PERSONS WHO HAD BEEN 34 54, VII | us; if in the last days certain persons, proud, contumacious, 35 54, IX | knowledge, and knew for certain that they abode in your 36 54, X | had also come with him a certain Felix, whom he himself had 37 54, XVII| terrors, let them take it for certain that against such the Church 38 59, IV | letters, counting it for certain that our church and the 39 60, I | my opinion concerning a certain actor, who, being settled 40 61, V | And if, for the present, certain of our brethren seem to 41 62, XIV | think that the custom of certain persons is to be followed, 42 63, I | sacrilegious persuasion of certain persons; when he ought to 43 67, Arg | HE ALLUDES BY THE WAY TO CERTAIN MATTERS ABOUT THE ANCIENT 44 69, I | namely, and holding it for certain that no one can be baptized 45 71, Arg | WITH HIS COLLEAGUES IN A CERTAIN COUNCIL TELLS STEPHEN, THE 46 71, I | necessary for the arranging of certain matters, dearest brother, 47 71, III | their colleagues, retain certain things peculiar to themselves, 48 72, II | Church know, and trust for certain, that nothing is lawful 49 72, VIII| by divine direction by a certain law and by special ordinance, 50 72, XIII| ignorance. For he resists with a certain presumption and obstinacy, 51 72, XIV | of God. And he said that certain of them spoke the word of 52 72, XXV | XXV.~And now by certain of us the baptism of heretics 53 72, XXV | ground, and, as if by a certain dislike of re-baptizing, 54 74, VII | figuring for themselves certain dreams and phantasms of 55 74, VII | there was some doubt in certain minds concerning that matter.~ 56 74, X | Cappadocia and Pontus; even certain cities, dragged into the 57 74, X | arose among us on a sudden a certain woman, who in a state of 58 74, X | brotherhood, accomplishing certain wonderful and portentous 59 74, X | little while before, that a certain adverse and unbelieving 60 75, XI | s womb, that it might be certain and manifest that none can 61 75, XI | given by those who, it is certain, have not the Holy Spirit. 62 78, II | which we bear, as being certain of the heavenly rewards,


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