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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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   Epistle, Chapter
1 39, III | priests being. forsaken, a new tradition of a sacrilegious appointment 2 39, VI | ye may establish your own tradition." Let them who reject the 3 39, VI | endeavour to keep their own tradition be bravely and firmly rejected 4 41, I | the truth of the divine tradition and ecclesiastical institution, 5 43, I | confession and the divine tradition, you may return to the Mother 6 51, XXIV | bishops; in spite of God's tradition, in spite of the combined 7 51, XXVIII| ineffectual and profitless tradition of heretical institution! 8 54, V | contrary to the ordinance and tradition of the Gospel, as the Lord 9 54, XVII | unmindful of the divine tradition, so as to think that the 10 62, I | evangelical truth, and of the tradition of the Lord, and do not 11 62, I | the root and origin of the tradition of the Lord. Nor must you 12 62, II | in offering the cup, the tradition of the Lord must be observed, 13 62, IX | the Lord by the Lord's own tradition?~ 14 62, XIV | that ye may keep your own tradition." Moreover, in another place 15 62, XIV | or to change it by human tradition into anything else than 16 62, XVII | evangelical law and the Lord's tradition may be everywhere kept, 17 62, XIX | the truth of the Lord's tradition, and, on the warning of 18 67, II | ye may establish your own tradition." Having which things before 19 67, V | practice delivered from divine tradition and apostolic observance, 20 72, XV | authority and to the apostolical tradition, we shall perceive that 21 73, II | handed down. Whence is that tradition? Whether does it descend 22 73, II | let this divine and holy tradition be observed. But if everywhere 23 73, III | presumption, to prefer human tradition to divine ordinance, and 24 73, III | angry as often as human tradition relaxes and passes by the 25 73, III | that ye may keep your own tradition." Mindful of which precept, 26 73, IV | an excellent and lawful tradition is set before us by the 27 73, IV | the Father, and from the tradition of Jesus Christ the Lord 28 73, X | head and source of divine tradition, human error ceases; and 29 73, X | evangelical and apostolical tradition; and thence may arise the 30 73, XI | sacrament of the divine tradition. The sacrament of which 31 74, V | introduced his sacrilegious tradition against God long after the 32 74, VI | Whence it appears that this tradition is of men which maintains 33 75, III | evangelical and apostolic tradition, sprang from himself. For


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