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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
Epistles

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1 3, II | II.~I have, moreover, read another epistle, in which 2 7, III | mind in a house;" and we read in the Acts of the Apostles, " 3 7, V | watch-fully prayed, as we read in the Gospel: "He went 4 7, V | that in another place we read, "And the Lord said to Peter, 5 9, IV | which I have bidden to be read to you. I wish you, dearly 6 10, IV | letters I have directed to be read to you. But you ought also 7 11, III | letters I have directed to be read to you. I bid you, brethren 8 13, I | brethren, greeting. I have read your letter, beloved brethren, 9 14, III | and commanded it to be read to them; that for the mitigation 10 14, III | and when, besides, I had read your letter which you lately 11 17, I | of the Lord. Now I have read the letter of the whole 12 17, I | whole of which I beg you to read to our brethren, that they 13 20, IV | request that you will deign to read to them.~ 14 21, I | after so long a time to read, in which you deigned to 15 22, III | have sent both to you to read. Copies also of the letter 16 25, V | V.~When we read these things, and things 17 26, Arg | PEACE TO ALL; AS YOU WILL READ IN THEIR LETTER OF WHICH 18 26, II | lately received, and now read that yon have written very 19 27, III | counsels; and be careful to read these same letters to my 20 28, I | peace to all, as you will read in their letter of which 21 29, I | beloved brother, we carefully read your letter which you had 22 30, II | occurred to us; but this is read of among us as the ancient 23 31, I | have sent you copies to read. Do you take care, with 24 32, II | the witness of Christ, to read the Gospel of Christ whence 25 33, IV | of his honour, he should read the precepts and Gospel 26 37, II | separated from the Church. Read this letter of mine to our 27 41, II | lately from both parties, we read your letters, and intimated 28 41, II | they ought neither to be read nor to be heard. For those 29 41, II | do not allow them to be read among us: and therefore, 30 41, II | revilings, I ordered them to be read to the clergy and the people.~ 31 41, IV | Fortunatus to you, to he read for the common satisfaction, 32 41, IV | also to the people, to be read to the brethren there; declaring 33 44, I | brother, greeting. I have read your letters, dearest brother, 34 45, II | opinions, which you will read subjoined. When these things 35 46, I | wickedness. For we have read your letter, and have exultingly 36 50, I | brethren, greeting. When I read your letters, dearest brethren, 37 50, IV | thoroughly, if you will read the tracts which I have 38 50, IV | tracts which I have lately read here, and have, for the 39 50, IV | transmitted to you also for you to read; wherein there is neither 40 50, IV | pleasing to you, since you now read it in such a way as both 41 51, XIV | may say, "I had previously read, and had been made aware 42 51, XXII| In the Psalms, also, we read as well the rebuke as the 43 54, I | I.~I have read your letter, dearest brother, 44 54, II | II.~But yet, when I read your other letter, brother, 45 54, II | had brought, they would read them publicly, and would 46 54, II | brethren. In the Gospel also we read that it was foretold that 47 54, XX | another, that you always read my letters to the very distinguished 48 58, I | brother, greeting. We have read your letter, dearest brother, 49 59, I | dearest, brethren, I have read your letter which you wrote 50 61, I | brother, greeting. We have read, dearest brother, your letter 51 63, I | the Apocalypse also, we read the anger of the Lord threatening, 52 64, II | Paul, according to what we read in the Acts of the Apostles, 53 67, I | dearly beloved brethren, we read your letters, which according 54 68, X | of Christ, both will be read.~ 55 69, I | council, dearest brethren, we read your letter which you wrote 56 72, XXIV| the baptism of John, as we read in the Acts of the Apostles.~ 57 74, IV | were our own; nor do we read them cursorily, but by frequent 58 74, XX | but it is sufficient to read the epistle itself, and 59 75, XIII| unless perhaps, having read more, and of a more recondite 60 78, I | acolytes, which when we read we received a relaxation 61 79, I | subscribed it; I Polianus read it. I greet my lord Eutychianus.~


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