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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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fallen

   Epistle, Chapter
1 2, III | that even those who have fallen may amend their minds by 2 2, III | that if any who may have fallen into this temptation begin 3 11, I | who, having lapsed and fallen prostrate under the severity 4 13, I | Remember from whence thou hast fallen, and repent." Now he repents, 5 20, I | lately a twofold sorrow has fallen upon me; that although you 6 20, II | time of devastation has fallen from Christ; for she has 7 22, I | for his mother, who had fallen, commanded peace to be given 8 25, VI | raises up the ruins of the fallen spirit and restores them, 9 27, I | Remember from whence thou art fallen, and repent." And again, 10 30, II | of praise, than to have fallen from the height of praise; 11 30, V | remains and the ruins of the fallen are lying about on every 12 30, VI | those who appear to have fallen into those calamities of 13 30, VI | those who are said to have fallen may acknowledge the greatness 14 39, VII | circumvention of the adversary have fallen, that in this second temptation 15 51, XXII | Remember whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the 16 51, XXII | to him who evidently has fallen, and whom the Lord exhorts 17 52, II | whom we see not to have fallen by weakness of mind, but 18 67, VIII | what if some of these have fallen from their faith: hath their 19 68, VII | scruple into which you have fallen ought to be taken from your 20 68, VII | from your mind. You have fallen into it, but it was by your 21 68, VII | irreligious credulity. You have fallen into it, but it was by your 22 68, VII | Wherefore have not the martyrs fallen into this scruple, full 23 68, VII | bishops, my colleagues, fallen into this scruple, who either, 24 68, VII | Wherefore have not they fallen into this scruple, from 25 72, XXIII| and in the Church have fallen asleep. Nevertheless it


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