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1 3 | PRESBYTERS AND DEACONS ABIDING AT ROME. A.D. 250.~ 2 3, I | deacons, brethren abiding at Rome, sends, greeting. When the 3 14 | AND DEACONS ASSEMBLED AT ROME. ~ 4 14, Arg | THEREIN, HAVING SENT TO ROME FOR HIS JUSTIFICATION, COPIES 5 14, I | and deacons assembled at Rome, greeting. Havingascertained, 6 20, Arg | OF HIS LAPSED SISTERS AT ROME, BESEECHES PEACE FROM THE 7 22 | TO THE CLERGY ABIDING AT ROME, CONCERNING MANY OF THE 8 22, I | presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome, his brethren, greeting. 9 23 | ON THE LETTERS SENT TO ROME, AND ABOUT THE APPOINTMENT 10 23, Arg | WHAT CYPRIAN HAD WRITTEN TO ROME.~ 11 28 | PRESBYTERS AND DEACONS ABIDING AT ROME.~ 12 28, I | presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome, his brethren, greeting. 13 29 | PRESBYTERS AND DEACONS ABIDING AT ROME, TO CYPRIAN.~ 14 29, I | presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome, to Father Cyprian, greeting. 15 30, I | presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome, greeting. Although a mind 16 31 | ABOUT THE LETTERS SENT TO ROME, AND RECEIVED THENCE.~ 17 31, I | to the clergy acting at Rome, and what they have replied 18 48, II | tempest sailing also to Rome to overthrow the Church, 19 48, II | loving one another. Since Rome from her greatness plainly 20 51, V | also I wrote very fully to Rome, to the clergy who were 21 51, VI | unsatisfactory, we also wrote to Rome, to Cornelius our colleague, 22 51, VIII| then present in the city of Rome, who sent to us letters 23 51, IX | that he intrepidly sate at Rome in the sacerdotal chair 24 51, IX | of God was established at Rome. Is not this man, dearest 25 54, XI | excommunicated by us), they sailed to Rome with the reward of their 26 66, Arg | OF THE OFFENDER, ALIKE BY ROME AND CARTHAGE, ENABLE THE 27 67, V | own confession, went to Rome and deceived Stephen our 28 73, II | whose master Cerdon came to Rome,--while Hyginus was still 29 74, VI | But that they who are at Rome do not observe those things 30 75, Arg | SUCCESSION OF CORNELIUS AT ROME IS KNOWN, AS THE CHURCH 31 81 | THE TIDINGS BROUGHT FROM ROME, TELLING OF THE PERSECUTION.~ 32 81, Arg | THE BISHOP HAD SUFFERED AT ROME ON THE EIGHTH OF THE IDES