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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
Epistles

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   Epistle, Chapter
1 5, I | chief consideration in my prayers, and then, that we might 2 6, I | greater or better in my prayers than to see the flock of 3 7, I | continual petitions anti earnest prayers to Him, still I myself remind 4 7, II | be opened," if only our prayers, our groanings, and our 5 7, V | that we were sleepy in our prayers, and did not pray with watchfulness; 6 7, V | ought we to be instant in prayers; and, first of all, to pray 7 7, VI | should be less watchful unto prayers and supplication.~ 8 9, II | as merciful, with their prayers and works, are seduced more 9 15, IV | that I should be in your prayers and supplications, when 10 20, III | as possible, by your holy prayers and petitions, in which 11 29, III | these men themselves, if the prayers of those who stood fast 12 30, VI | same counsel, with the same prayers and tears, let us, who up 13 30, VI | Church's name. With mutual prayers, let us by turns cherish, 14 30, VI | resume the trumpet of their prayers, but let them not therewith 15 32, II | supplications, and assist my prayers by yours, that the Lord' 16 39, II | fatal rashness, leaving off prayers and supplications, whereby, 17 39, V | ditch." They intercept your prayers, which you pour forth with 18 39, VI | pour out for you continual prayers to the Lord, who desire 19 39, VI | also your petitions and prayers with our prayers and petitions; 20 39, VI | petitions and prayers with our prayers and petitions; mingle your 21 45, II | presbytery, desiring with earnest prayers that what had been done 22 51, IV | repentance, not only with prayers and lamentations; but, since 23 51, XI | had lately taken away, his prayers were heard; and not only 24 54, XII | may not be besought with prayers and satisfactions, who professes 25 54, XIII | after their sins by just prayers and satisfactions. Paul 26 54, XVII | return to the Church not with prayers but with threats, or suppose 27 54, XIX | may rather seek that the prayers and supplications of the 28 54, XXIII| in our sacrifices and our prayers, not ceasing to give thanks 29 59, IV | fraternity here beseech by their prayers that these things may not 30 59, IV | may have in mind in your prayers our brethren and sisters 31 59, IV | them in your sacrifices and prayers, I have subjoined the names 32 59, IV | in your supplications and prayers. We bid you, dearest brethren, 33 63, I | and supplications, and prayers, dares still to claim to 34 63, IV | avail to any one by the prayers and supplications of one 35 65, I | and to have leisure for prayers and supplications. For it 36 67, II | God, may be heard in the prayers which they make for the 37 72, IX | of the Church, and by our prayers and by the imposition of 38 74, XVII | with them to mingle their prayers, and appoint a common altar 39 76, VII | word is more effectual in prayers, and supplication is more 40 77, III | Let us, then, be in our prayers helpers of one another: 41 78, I | might have the grace of your prayers, and one crown of confession.~ 42 78, II | have us in mind in your prayers, which I trust you do even 43 79, I | safe by the aid of your prayers, from whom we have received 44 79, I | in mind in your constant prayers, that the Lord would supply 45 80, IV | beseech the Lord in constant prayers, that from beginnings going


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