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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
Epistles

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   Epistle, Chapter
1 1, IV | as well as I do what was taken away from us, and what was 2 1, XI | deadly juices, seems, when taken, to be an ordinary draught, 3 2, III | this temptation begin to be taken with sickness, and repent 4 3, II | that something had been taken away, or had been changed 5 5, II | meantime let the poor be taken care of as much and as well 6 6, II | our lives. Care must be taken, that after such beginnings 7 7, I | their faith, unless some one taken away by the divine compassion 8 27, I | oblations, have been frequently taken in their wicked errors; 9 28, I | Gospel, has enjoined to be taken. I bid you, beloved brethren, 10 29, II | crown of confession will be taken from the heads of the martyrs, 11 39, III | repentance also should be taken away; and that the Lord 12 47, I | thither. Therefore let care be taken that it be made known to 13 49, I | earnestness, that we having taken advice, and especially, 14 51, XI | brotherhood whom he had lately taken away, his prayers were heard; 15 51, XVII| the fruit of repentance be taken away. If the battle should 16 51, XXVI| than that of one who has taken a certificate, because the 17 51, XXIX| repent, repentance itself is taken away by our hardness and 18 53, I | brother, having mutually taken counsel one with another, 19 54, II | and minds the devil has taken possession, daily attest 20 54, V | saith the Lord, Ye have taken counsel, but not of me; 21 54, XIV | the Gospel, that they had taken away from the lapsed the 22 54, XIV | repentance, that they had taken away those involved in frauds 23 54, XXI | own vigilance, cannot be taken nor deceived by the poisons 24 58, I | priest s of God was to be taken away, and for this reason 25 58, II | which you thought was to be taken, no one agreed; but we all 26 59, II | temples of God which were taken captive, and that we ought 27 61, II | baggage must swiftly be taken out of the fire, before 28 65, II | For care will probably be taken in time to come that this 29 67, V | execrated who has fraudulently taken him by surprise. But if 30 67, VI | acts which are publicly taken before a ducenarian procurator, 31 68, VII | have fallen ought to be taken from your mind. You have 32 68, VII | were proscribed, or being taken were cast into prison and 33 73, X | of our action, whence has taken rise both our order and 34 75, XIII| recondite kind, they have taken these Clinics from Hippocrates 35 81, I | if, when their means were taken away, they should persist


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