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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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1 1, II | have, I will set about the matter; for the subject itself 2 1, III | regard it as a difficult matter, and especially as difficult 3 1, V | roast them with fire: the matter is carded on there, but 4 2, III | be afforded them. And, as matter of the greatest importance, 5 3, I | doubtfully in my opinion on the matter, I received a letter sent 6 3, II | both the writing and the matter, and even the paper itself, 7 3, II | what is the truth of the matter. I bid you, dearest brethren, 8 9, IV | Mother. Concerning this matter, I have written to the martyrs 9 10, IV | bring back and amend that matter according to your diligence, 10 11, III | martyrs. Concerning this matter I have written both to the 11 13, II | and have desired in this matter that some rule should be 12 17, I | estimation, satisfactory; which matter, as it waits for the counsel 13 20, IV | confessors, all about this matter, that they may receive help 14 22, I | diligence, there came another matter which, any more than the 15 27, III | people themselves. For a matter which hereafter may constitute 16 29, II | are trying to do in this matter. For if they say that the 17 29, IV | desiring to inform us of the matter, as being an object of anxiety; 18 30, V | V.~In which matter we ought to give you also, 19 30, V | declared in so important a matter, is satisfactory to us, 20 30, VII | except, again, that it is a matter of greater risk and shame 21 32, I | conquered. It had been a slight matter, previously to have engaged 22 33, III | a worldly family it is a matter of heraldry and of praise 23 40, I | reported the truth of the matter, the wickedness of the adverse 24 41, III | the brethren. To set this matter at rest, we judged it necessary 25 44, III | bishops the truth of the matter, and having got a greater 26 46, II | been the joy there when the matter itself, and the general 27 51, II | the truth of a doubtful matter, the hesitating anxiety 28 51, III | brother, an account of the matter in few words. And first 29 51, V | declared in so important a matter is satisfactory to us, that 30 51, XI | company. Therefore the matter being considered there with 31 52, Arg | WOULD THEN CONSIDER THE MATTER WITH THEM.~ 32 52, III | full consideration to this matter with many of my colleagues; 33 54, II | their mouth. But if the matter is thus, dearest brother, 34 54, II | resisting rock. Nor does it matter whence comes the terror 35 54, IX | inveterate heretics, the matter was not such as ought at 36 54, IX | greatest respect, who on this matter wrote to you last year. 37 54, XIII| we wrote letters on this matter, but we were not attended 38 64, I | colleagues would regard it as a matter of satisfaction, whatever 39 66, I | booty of the devil; which matter, dearest brother, it is 40 67, IV | those of deacons, of which matter itself also it is written 41 69, I | to be baptized. On which matter, although you yourselves 42 70, I | and schismatics; of which matter, that you may know what 43 70, I | or certainly, which is a matter of more importance, they 44 70, II | And they say that in this matter they follow ancient custom; 45 71, I | reason that it is a small matter to "lay hands on them that 46 72, I | arrogate to themselves a matter neither within their right 47 72, I | what we thought on this matter, I have, as a compendious 48 72, I | we established this same matter once more by our judgment, 49 72, II | it does not in any wise matter to us what the enemies of 50 72, VI | VI.~This matter of profane and adulterous 51 72, XII | small and insignificant matter, which is conceded to heretics, 52 72, XIV | which pertained to this matter. He was speaking of brethren, 53 73, I | were not pertaining to the matter, or contradictory to his 54 74, II | Except that we may in this matter give thanks to Stephen, 55 74, III | that you have settled this matter, concerning which there 56 74, VII | certain minds concerning that matter.~ 57 74, X | pertaining to this very matter. About two-and-twenty years 58 74, XIX | very carefully examined the matter, and we decided that every 59 75, I | Church. Respecting which matter, as much as the capacity 60 76, II | your confession, is not a matter to be execrated by us. For 61 80, III | careful to answer thee in this matter; for our God whom we serve


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