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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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1 4, Arg| TO VISIT THE MARTYRS IN PRISON, THIS PRIVILEGE SHOULD AT 2 4, I | voice, have been put in prison, or for those who are labouring 3 5, II | they were still kept in prison,--only let them know from 4 10, I | passing in and out of the prison controlled the wishes of 5 15, Arg| INTO THE GLOOM OF THEIR PRISON BY YOUR LETTERS."~ 6 15, I | am also there with you in prison. I think that I who am thus 7 15, I | Confession shuts you up in prison; affection shuts me up there. 8 15, I | when asked to retire from prison, you prefer the prison with 9 15, I | from prison, you prefer the prison with faith and virtue; your 10 15, II | months; but you, shut up in prison, were undergoing, instead 11 15, II | the dwelling-place of a prison as your granary. Nor is 12 15, II | wine-press in the torturing prison, and shed your blood instead 13 20, III| desired to be sent into prison for His name's sake, which 14 21, II | the torture, Fortunio in prison, Paulus after torture, Fortunata, 15 21, II | were put to death in the prison by hunger, of whom in a 16 22, I | torture, still remaining in prison, sent out no letters of 17 22, I | while Paulus was still in prison, gave everywhere in his 18 25, I | us so long shut up in the prison chains, perhaps for no other 19 25, V | proved in the camp of our prison, to the field of the battle 20 25, VII| the keeping of a squalid prison, if they who have denied 21 30, IV | has still shut up here in prison, and whom, for the Gospel 22 30, V | brightened the darkness of their prison by your letters; that you 23 31, I | that with them are kept in prison, replied likewise to my 24 36 | KINDNESS TO THE CONFESSORS IN PRISON.~ 25 36, Arg| ALIVE, AS THOSE WHODIED, IN PRISON; THAT THE DAYS OF THEIR 26 36, I | Lord, and are confined in prison; yet, again and again, I 27 36, I | they were not tortured in prison, yet depart thence by the 28 36, I | confession of the name in prison and in chains is added also 29 36, II | our blessed brethren in prison pass by the gate of a glorious 30 50, II | on your going forth from prison, it seemed as if your glory 31 50, II | did not return from the prison to the Church, although 32 50, II | although they had gone into the prison with the praise and congratulations 33 51, V | who were then shut up in prison, but are now in the Church, 34 51, XX | one thing, when cast into prison, not to go out thence until 35 59, III| again He says, "I was in prison, and ye came unto me," how 36 59, III| barbarians, and from that prison of slavery you delivered 37 68, VII| being taken were cast into prison and were in chains; or who, 38 76, I | abide in the dungeons of the prison, or in the mines and in 39 76, VI | prelates neither by the prison nor by the mines; in the 40 80 | THE OTHER CONFESSORS IN PRISON.~ 41 80, Arg| COLLEAGUES, THE CONFESSORS IN PRISON, AND GIVES THEM COURAGE 42 80, I | of the world." O blessed prison, which your presence has 43 80, I | has enlightened! O blessed prison, which sends the men of 44 80, IV | for you a dwelling in the prison, and, marking out the way


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