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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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error

   Epistle, Chapter
1 1, IV | was the result of human error. All our power is of God; 2 37, II | withdraw from their rash error,--in the meantime, since 3 40, II | companions in their obstinacy and error to join to themselves in 4 45, I | they, acknowledging their error, and perceiving the poisoned 5 45, II | our Lord. We confess our error; we have suffered imposture; 6 45, III | have been ranged in this error will shortly return into 7 46, I | they have laid aside their error, and given up their schismatical, 8 46, II | their example? For this error had led away certain of 9 46, II | of confessors. When this error was removed, light was infused 10 50, I | a sharer in other men's error, or rather wickedness; to 11 50, I | not become the leaders of error, after having stood forth 12 50, II | schismatical and heretical error laid hold of you, on your 13 51, XI | prayer confessed, his former error, and with perfect humility 14 51, XIV | not so much by guilt as by error, bears witness that for 15 51, XXVI | has been deceived by an error; the former, a violator 16 54, IX | short method of destroying error and of finding out truth, 17 62, I | one is still kept in this error, he may behold the light 18 62, XVIII| persevere in the former error, what is it else than to 19 63, II | suddenly by the night and error of their sins.~ 20 63, IV | into the toils of their error, to separate them from their 21 63, IV | minds of the brethren from error, that they may not easily 22 69, II | who has been seduced into error, and baptized outside of 23 69, II | priest, fell by the deceit of error upon a profane one.~ 24 69, III | those who, coming out of error and wickedness, acknowledge 25 70, II | sin and putting away their error, they return to the truth 26 72, XX | and forsaken either the error or the wickedness in which 27 72, XXIII| that, because there was error at one time, there must 28 72, XXIII| time, there must always be error; since it is more fitting 29 73, I | more and more observe his error in endeavouring to maintain 30 73, VIII | hope to despair, reason to error, immortality to death, love 31 73, IX | truth is the antiquity of error. On which account, let us 32 73, IX | account, let us forsake the error and follow the truth, knowing 33 73, X | minds, both to put away error, and to find and to elicit 34 73, X | divine tradition, human error ceases; and having seen 35 74, V | as every one was led by error; all of whom, it is evident, 36 74, VII | follow those that are in error, yet we add this moreover, 37 74, VII | spirit of truth, but of error, we know that they who maintain 38 74, XVI | is the greatness of his error, and what the depth of his 39 74, XIX | the truth you forsook the error of custom. But we join custom 40 74, XXI | had attained by forsaking error, although, being prevented 41 74, XXI | they remain in their old error, and die without the completion 42 74, XXIII| when many, as soon as their error is known, come over to you


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