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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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1 1, XI | exhausted the fortune are known,--expenses by which the 2 3, I | that by your means is made known to me, not only what is 3 5, II | which I have abundantly known, in this letter I both exhort 4 10, IV | yourselves see, whom you have known, whose penitence you see 5 16, I | rescript should be made known by you to the other bishops 6 17, I | which they wish to be made known by me to all my colleagues, 7 24, I | greeting. I had already known from rumour, most brave 8 30, V | when so great a crime is known to have gone forth, and 9 31, I | they have replied, be made known to our brethren. And, moreover, 10 37, I | of which I had formerly known a good deal, he has now, 11 37, II | and rapines, which we have known by the clearest truth, the 12 44, IV | your ordination might be known by all. That we, with the 13 45, I | deceived, and that they had not known what was in those letters; 14 45, II | scattered. Their will being known, a great concourse of the 15 47, I | be taken that it be made known to all our co-bishops and 16 48, II | of swelling pride; always known with bad repute to the bishops 17 52, II | wanting to those who are known to have stood in the ranks 18 54, XVI | addition, since they have known their own conscience, they 19 54, XVI | now, being sufficiently known to all, and everywhere excluded 20 62, XVII | passion, let us do what it is known the Lord did. And let this 21 67, V | people, who have most fully known the life of each one, and 22 70, II | repentance upon those who are known to have been baptized in 23 72, XVII | Father who sent must be first known, then afterwards Christ, 24 72, XVII | when God the Father is not known, nay, is even blasphemed, 25 74, V | this, when it is even well known that these heresies themselves, 26 74, XXIII| as soon as their error is known, come over to you from them 27 75, Arg | OF CORNELIUS AT ROME IS KNOWN, AS THE CHURCH MAY BE KNOWN. 28 75, Arg | KNOWN, AS THE CHURCH MAY BE KNOWN. IN THE SECOND PART (WHICH 29 75, I | and antichrists, who are known to have departed from charity 30 78, II | yours which we have ever known, and in accordance with 31 80, III | king! But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that 32 81, II | these things may be made known by your means to the rest


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