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1 2, Arg | SUB-DEACON, THAT IN THE TIME OF PERSECUTION CYPRIAN HAD WITHDRAWN HIMSELF. 2 6, I | over those whom a hostile persecution has cast down, in the same 3 7, V | tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine or nakedness, 4 7, V | clinging to His body and blood. Persecution of that kind is an examination 5 8, II | might quench the blaze of persecution, which might subdue the 6 9 | TO THE LAPSED BEFORE THE PERSECUTION HAD BEEN APPEASED, AND WITHOUT 7 9, II | a very great crime which persecution has compelled to be committed, 8 9, II | still unfulfilled, while persecution is still raging, while the 9 9, III | maintained, before the fear of persecution is quenched, before my return, 10 10, I | soon as with the end of the persecution we should have begun to 11 11, I | under the severity of the persecution, have inflicted a like pain 12 15, II | of winter, the winter of persecution. To the winter succeeded 13 18, Arg | IN THE URGENCY OF A NEW PERSECUTION, CERTAIN OF THE LAPSED HAD 14 25, IV | tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, 15 29, I | such necessities of the persecution, and that the unreasonable 16 30, II | suitable, or in a war of persecution so necessary, as to maintain 17 30, VI | have inflamed an internal persecution for us, and the fact of 18 30, VIII| afar off, the heat of the persecution had driven out from other 19 33, II | burning beginnings of the persecution, engaged with the very chief 20 36, II | prostrated by the tempest of persecution, but faithfully serve with 21 39, III | fallacy. This is another persecution and another temptation. 22 39, IV | and to have embittered persecution anew. Hence, however, beloved 23 39, VII | stability, which you kept in persecution with a continual firmness.; 24 39, VII | man shall die." Of this persecution this is the latest and final 25 48, II | the bishop; who, in the persecution itself, was to our people, 26 48, II | people, as it were, another persecution, to overthrow the minds 27 48, III | dealt with before us, if the persecution had net prevented. He, welcoming 28 51, IV | contest was raging in the persecution, the courage of the soldiers 29 51, VI | before decided, when the persecution was quieted, and opportunity 30 51, XV | that those whom a hateful persecution has not destroyed, we ruin 31 51, XVI | been wounded in the fatal persecution, and who, if they had been 32 51, XXIV| in trial, proscribed in persecution, (this one) dares to create 33 52, I | previously laid hold of in the persecution, and confessing the name 34 53, I | who, in the fierceness of persecution, had been overthrown by 35 54, VI | protected by the help of God in persecution, faithfully linked with 36 54, X | only fell himself in the persecution, but cast down by sacrilegious 37 54, XII | the very first day of the persecution, while the recent crimes 38 54, XIII| XIII.~In the very time of persecution we wrote letters on this 39 54, XIX | worse to the brethren than persecution. And we desire, indeed, 40 54, XXII| majesty, whence the sudden persecution lately arose there--whence 41 67, VIII| harassment of continual persecution, frequently and gloriously 42 68, IV | priest to you before the persecution, when you held communion 43 68, IV | to be a priest after the persecution! For the persecution, when 44 68, IV | the persecution! For the persecution, when it came, lifted you 45 68, IX | not only in peace, but in persecution; we may have some ground 46 68, X | you have done, either in persecution or in peace, it is foolish 47 74, X | from this also a severe persecution arose against us of the 48 74, X | thither for fear of the persecution, and leaving their country 49 74, X | for the reason that that persecution was not over the whole world, 50 74, XXII| constrained by the necessity of persecution has given way, and him who 51 81 | FROM ROME, TELLING OF THE PERSECUTION.~ 52 81, Arg | SUCCESSUS, THAT IN A SEVERE PERSECUTION THAT HAD BEEN DECREED BY 53 81, I | are daily urging on this persecution; so that, if any are presented


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