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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
Epistles

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counsel

   Epistle, Chapter
1 4, II | for all, we lose all. Take counsel, therefore, and see that 2 5, I | examined them with abundant counsel, might wisely arrange them;-- 3 5, I | moreover, the author of this counsel; that I should be cautious 4 11, III | the minds of the lapsed by counsel and by your own moderation, 5 13, I | wrote that your wholesome counsel was not wanting to our brethren, 6 14, I | afford my brethren by my counsel, acccording to the Lord' 7 14, II | to you; in which neither counsel to the clergy, nor exhortation 8 14, III | the advantage also of your counsel. I bid you, beloved brethren, 9 17, I | matter, as it waits for the counsel and judgment of all of us, 10 27, III | according to my letters, take counsel about this faithfully and 11 30, II | things; and the helm of counsel being, as it were, wrenched 12 30, II | now but lately that this counsel has been considered by us, 13 30, V | then, that an assembly for counsel being gathered together, 14 30, V | that therefore an extent of counsel is asked for, large in proportion 15 30, VI | Thus, with one and the same counsel, with the same prayers and 16 39, II | sturdy to take stronger counsel; and invite them, by the 17 39, III | mercy;--against this our counsel they have rebelled, and 18 39, IV | I not only admonish but counsel you, not rashly to trust 19 39, VII | you should faithfully take counsel for your hope and your peace; 20 45, II | so that by well-grounded counsel it might be determined with 21 51, V | then, that an assembly for counsel being gathered together, 22 52, III | greater and more careful counsel from the conference of many; 23 53, I | brother, having mutually taken counsel one with another, that they 24 54, V | the Lord, Ye have taken counsel, but not of me; and ye have 25 61, I | constancy and firmness take counsel for our brethren and sisters, 26 61, III | escape, we ought with all our counsel to provide and to strive. 27 61, V | the brotherhood, and take counsel of each one with a view 28 63, IV | remain in its deep night, our counsel will be to separate individual 29 70, III | Church, but admitted the counsel of truth, and easily yielded 30 74, IV | be directed by the common counsel. Moreover, we do this that 31 74, XXIV| because by the want of counsel and discourse they are easily 32 77, I | speech more eloquent, in counsel wiser, in patience more 33 82, I | had been persuaded by the counsel of those dearest to me to


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