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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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ordination

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1 23, Arg | INFORMED BY THIS LETTER OF THE ORDINATION OF SATURUS AND OPTATUS, 2 32 | CLERGY AND PEOPLE, ABOUT THE ORDINATION OF AURELIUS AS A READER.~ 3 32, II | higher degrees of clerical ordination and larger increase. But, 4 33 | CLERGY AND PEOPLE, ABOUT THE ORDINATION OF CELERINUS AS READER.~ 5 34 | TO THE SAME, ABOUT THE ORDINATION OF NUMIDICUS AS PRESBYTER.~ 6 40 | REFUSAL TO RECEIVE NOVATIAN'S ORDINATION.~ 7 40, Arg | NOVATIAN TO INTIMATE HIS ORDINATION TO THE CHURCH OF CARTHAGE 8 40, I | wickedness of an unlawful ordination made in opposition to the 9 40, I | who were present at your ordination, in order that, when they 10 41 | CYPRIAN'S APPROVAL OF HIS ORDINATION, AND CONCERNING FELICISSIMUS.~ 11 41, Arg | HESITATION BELIEVED IN THE ORDINATION OF CORNELIUS, UNTIL HE RECEIVED 12 41, II | letters, and intimated your ordination to the episcopate, in the 13 41, III | who were present at your ordination at that place, we did not 14 41, IV | brethren there; declaring your ordination, and the course of the whole 15 44, III | authority for the proof of your ordination, and so at length every 16 44, IV | glorious innocence, of your ordination might be known by all. That 17 51, VIII| us letters concerning his ordination, honourable and laudatory, 18 51, VIII| and he cannot have the ordination of the Church who does not 19 65, I | doings! The form of which ordination and engagement the Levites 20 65, I | are promoted by clerical ordination in the Church of the Lord 21 67, IV | instructs and shows that the ordination of priests ought not to 22 67, IV | may be declared, and the ordination, which shall have been examined 23 67, IV | legitimate and righteous ordination are displeasing to God, 24 67, V | was done by you in the ordination of our colleague Sabinus; 25 67, V | Neither can it rescind an ordination rightly perfected, that 26 67, VI | were prohibited from the ordination of the clergy, and from 27 68, IV | rulers, who by vicarious ordination succeed to the apostles: " 28 71, I | arising as these do from the ordination of the divine appointment; 29 71, II | the heretics by a profane ordination by the hands of false bishops 30 71, II | to retain those arms of ordination and honour with which they 31 73, VIII| deliver to the devil the ordination of the Gospel, the appointment 32 74, XVI | succeeded to them by vicarious ordination. But the enemies of the 33 74, XXII| themselves the power of clerical ordination, had baptized, are to be 34 75, III | bishop Fabian by lawful ordination, and whom, beside the honour 35 75, V | Church of God by successive ordination,--succeeding to no one, 36 75, VIII| condescension of God and the ordination of the Lord, and claimed


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