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1 2, II | they were constrained. The Church stands in faith, notwithstanding
2 2, III | the elders, and the whole Church, which itself also with
3 5, I | of the government of the Church, and having carefully examined
4 5, II | Scripture, the discipline of the Church requires of them, that they
5 5, III | concerning whom afterwards the Church does not blush, but boasts.~
6 6, I | greatest. For the glory of the Church is the glory of the bishop.
7 6, VI | give, we may return to the Church new and almost changed men,
8 7, VIII | the restoration of the Church, the security of our salvation;
9 8, I | and virtue, wherein the Church, our Mother, glories. Lately,
10 8, III | tears of our Mother, the Church, who mourns over the wreck
11 8, III | flourish in the praises of the Church. O blessed Church of ours,
12 8, III | of the Church. O blessed Church of ours, which the honour
13 9, II | while the peace of the Church itself is not vet restored,
14 9, III | them,--when our Mother, the Church herself, should first have
15 9, III | have brought me back to His Church,--yet these, disregarding
16 9, IV | more into the bosom of the Church, our Mother. Concerning
17 10, III | by you or done by me, our Church should begin to blush, even
18 10, III | in the discipline of the Church. Now this can all be done,
19 11, I | shall begin to return to the Church, then the wishes of each
20 13, Arg | BACK UNTIL THE PEACE OF THE CHURCH IS SECURED.~
21 13, I | to the discipline of the Church, especially since it is
22 13, II | not of a few, nor of one church, nor of one province, but
23 13, II | the public peace of the Church itself. For this is suitable
24 13, III | not yet returned to the Church, some of the lapsed should
25 13, III | themselves, and to enter into the Church before them! If they are
26 17, Arg | BEFORE THE PEACE OF THE CHURCH IS RESTORED.~
27 21, II | begun to give peace to the Church itself, according to the
28 25, I | Caecilius Cyprian, bishop of the church of the Carthaginians, Moyses
29 26, I | bishop and the order of His Church, speaks in the Gospel, and
30 26, I | this rock will I build my Church; and the gates of hell shall
31 26, I | bishops and the plan of the Church flow onwards; so that the
32 26, I | flow onwards; so that the Church is founded upon the bishops,
33 26, I | bishops, and every act of the Church is controlled by these same
34 26, I | wrote in the name of the Church; when the Church is established
35 26, I | of the Church; when the Church is established in the bishop
36 26, I | lapsed to be called the Church; since it is written, "God
37 26, I | lapsed ones claim to be the Church, and if the Church be among
38 26, I | be the Church, and if the Church be among them and in them,
39 26, I | deign to admit us into the Church? Therefore it behoves them
40 26, I | letters in the name of the Church, when they should rather
41 26, I | they are writing to the Church.~
42 26, II | have always laboured in the Church gloriously and liberally,
43 27, III | regards the ministers of the Church must be weighed and adjudged
44 27, III | deprived of the ministry of the Church, but that all matters being
45 28, I | the administration of the Church. For after I wrote to you
46 29, Arg | Argument.~THE ROMAN CHURCH DECLARES ITS JUDGMENT CONCERNING
47 29, II | may keep the peace of the Church even to the shedding of
48 29, III | faith of the Carthaginian church, we know her training, we
49 29, IV | for the body of the whole Church, whose members are scattered
50 30, II | will drive the ship of the Church's safety among the rocks;
51 30, II | it would appear that the Church's safety can be no otherwise
52 30, III | Far be it from the Roman Church to slacken her vigour with
53 30, IV | not be a disgrace to the Church. Unless they had done this,
54 30, V | us, that the peace of the Church must first be maintained;
55 30, VI | majesty, and ask peace for the Church's name. With mutual prayers,
56 30, VI | fluctuating condition of the Church, lest they may seem themselves
57 30, VI | at the threshold of the church, but certainly let them
58 30, VI | the devil, not against the Church, which grieves over their
59 31, I | present, the condition of the Church in any manner, an agreement,
60 32, Arg | OF A HIGHER DEGREE IN THE CHURCH.~
61 32, II | possible may be ordained in our church. And since joy is always
62 33, I | embellish and illustrate His Church in our times by granting
63 33, I | hesitated to yield to the Church, was constrained by her
64 33, IV | on the tribunal of the Church; that, resting on the loftiness
65 33, IV | he can be advanced in the Church. There is nothing in which
66 33, V | remain long here in the Church; for this purpose He has
67 34, I | the greatest glory of our Church ought to be told to you;
68 34, I | that so the strength of His Church being renewed, He may make
69 37, II | they may remain with the Church, their mother, and receive
70 37, II | neither his bishop nor his Church, has equally associated
71 37, II | shall no· communicate in the Church with us, since of his own
72 37, II | to be separated from the Church. Read this letter of mine
73 39, I | driven themselves from the Church.~
74 39, IV | corrupt the chastity of the Church and violate the truth of
75 39, V | recall the lapsed into the Church, who themselves have departed
76 39, V | themselves have departed from the Church. There is one God, and Christ
77 39, V | is one, and there is one Church, and one chair founded upon
78 39, V | no one take sons of the Church away from the Church; let
79 39, V | the Church away from the Church; let them perish alone for
80 39, V | them remain outside the Church alone who have departed
81 39, V | who have departed from the Church; let them anoia be without
82 39, VI | should be recalled to the Church by the clemency of the Lord,
83 39, VI | salvation; he promises a Church, when he so contrives that
84 39, VI | utterly perish apart from the Church.~
85 39, VII | afterwards return to the Church and communicate with the
86 40, Arg | INTIMATE HIS ORDINATION TO THE CHURCH OF CARTHAGE ARE REJECTED
87 40, I | opposition to the Catholic Church, we considered at once that
88 40, II | one body of the Catholic Church, so that, running about
89 40, II | they must return to the Church. I bid you, dearest brother,
90 41, I | the unity of the Catholic Church, and associate them into
91 41, I | opposed head outside the Church; having received your letters
92 41, III | lies, to gather into the Church the dispersed and wandering
93 41, III | made by them, and of the Church that they have forsaken.~
94 42, I | have departed from the Church; in which letter I might
95 42, I | that is, to the Catholic Church. This letter I have first
96 43, I | to be done; that another church should be set up; that Christ'
97 43, I | because we cannot forsake the Church and go outside her to come
98 43, I | rather to return to the Church your Mother, and to our
99 44, III | and matrix of the Catholic Church. But since our province
100 44, III | the unity of the Catholic Church as to its charity. That
101 44, IV | unanimity of the Catholic Church, the divine condescension
102 44, IV | for Himself priests in His Church, may protect them also when
103 45, Arg | OF THE CONFESSORS TO THE CHURCH, AND DESCRIBES IT.~
104 45, I | deceived and alienated from the Church by the craft and malice
105 45, I | singleness of will to the Church from which they had gone
106 45, I | desired to return into the Church; but since many things had
107 45, II | very men established in the Church whom they had long seen
108 45, II | of the most holy Catholic Church elected by Almighty God,
109 45, II | was always sincere in the Church. For we are not ignorant
110 45, II | and that in the Catholic Church there ought to be one bishop."
111 45, II | when established in the Church? Wherefore we bade Maximus
112 45, III | shortly return into the Church when they see their leaders
113 46, Arg | OF THE CONFESSORS TO THE CHURCH, AND REMINDS HIM HOW MUCH
114 46, Arg | RETURN BENEFITS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.~
115 46, I | God and Saviour, that the Church is thus divinely protected,
116 46, I | re-entered into the Catholic Church, that is, that they have
117 46, I | impugners of the Catholic Church. With reason did both the
118 46, II | glory and with praise to the Church of God, and make a way of
119 46, II | of all, and the Catholic Church has been shown to be one,
120 46, II | be detained without the Church by the deceitfulness and
121 47, I | no small deposits of the Church; that Evaristus has been
122 48, I | Novatus for attacking the Church of Christ. For whereas on
123 48, I | people, and an exile from the Church of Christ, he roves about
124 48, I | because he had abstracted the Church's money by a sacrilegious
125 48, I | and a fugitive from the Church, as if to have changed the
126 48, I | who has denied Christ's Church. For when the Apostle Paul
127 48, I | concerning Christ and the Church;"--when, I say, the blessed
128 48, I | unity of Christ with the Church, cleaving to one another
129 48, I | spouse of Christ, and in His Church? Or how does he assume to
130 48, I | ruling or governing the Church, who has spoiled and wronged
131 48, I | spoiled and wronged the Church of Christ?~
132 48, II | instigation had departed from the Church, after he retired from the
133 48, II | the city, returned to the Church. This is the same Novatus
134 48, II | to Rome to overthrow the Church, endeavoured to do similar
135 48, II | a deacon contrary to the Church, in the other made a bishop.
136 48, II | can those remain in God's Church, who have not maintained
137 48, II | moneys moreover of the Church withheld, exact from him
138 48, III | ejected and excluded from the Church, anticipated the judgment
139 48, IV | they may once more seek the Church from which he deserved by
140 48, IV | Father, can depart from the Church: he alone can forsake the
141 49, Arg | THEY HAD RETURNED TO THE CHURCH.~
142 49, I | interests and the peace of the Church, having passed by all other
143 49, I | with the joy of the whole Church, and even with the forward
144 50, Arg | ON THEIR RETURN INTO THE CHURCH, AND REPLIES TO THEIR LETTERS.~
145 50, I | and about the peace of the Church, and the brotherly restoration,
146 50, I | praise; to confess that the Church is one, and not to become
147 50, I | been received, lest the Church of Christ should not retain
148 50, I | so that the truth of the Church, and the unity of the Gospel
149 50, II | return from the prison to the Church, although they had gone
150 50, II | and congratulations of the Church.~
151 50, III | seem to be tares in the Church, yet neither our faith nor
152 50, III | that there are tares in the Church we ourselves should withdraw
153 50, III | should withdraw from the Church: we ought only to labour
154 50, III | demands, they perish from the Church; and while they insolently
155 50, IV | the unity of the Catholic Church. Which treatise I now more
156 50, IV | when you return to the Church in the unity of charity
157 51, Arg | AND SO WITH THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. HE EXCUSES HIMSELF FOR
158 51, I | adhering to the Catholic Church, in which you intimated
159 51, I | that is, with the Catholic Church.~
160 51, V | prison, but are now in the Church, joined with Cornelius.
161 51, V | us, that the peace of the Church must first be maintained;
162 51, VI | desperation. and, because the Church was closed to them, should,
163 51, VIII | God and Christ, and to His Church, and also to all his fellow-priests,--
164 51, VIII | have the ordination of the Church who does not hold the unity
165 51, VIII | not hold the unity of the Church. Whoever he may be, although
166 51, XI | Trophimus returned to the Church, and atoned for, and with
167 51, XI | were admitted into the Church of the Lord, who would not
168 51, XI | all have returned to the Church unless they had come in
169 51, XII | and revolt against the Church, violently persist in soliciting
170 51, XII | soliciting brethren away from the Church. Wherefore, dearest brethren,
171 51, XVII | cruelly separated from the Church, he should turn himself
172 51, XVII | or, if rejected by the Church, he should pass over to
173 51, XVII | being placed outside the Church, and divided from unity
174 51, XX | therefore deficient in the Church, nor does the glorious design
175 51, XX | the sins of others. The Church, crowned with so many virgins,
176 51, XXI | the unity of the Catholic Church by the persistency of their
177 51, XXI | should be separated from the Church. While the bond of concord
178 51, XXI | sacrament of the Catholic Church endures, every bishop disposes
179 51, XXIV | be, he who is not in the Church of Christ is not a Christian.
180 51, XXIV | bishop has been made in the Church by sixteen co-bishops--strives
181 51, XXIV | and although there is one Church, divided by Christ throughout
182 51, XXIV | compacted unity of the Catholic Church, is endeavouring to make
183 51, XXIV | endeavouring to make a human church, and is sending his new
184 51, XXIV | and from the unity of the Church; since the apostle admonishes
185 51, XXIV | himself from the band of the Church, and from the assembly of
186 51, XXVIII| without the pale of the Church. Whatsoever things are necessary
187 51, XXIX | to be received within the Church, and to be kept in it for
188 51, XXIX | judge, when He comes to His Church, those whom He shall find
189 51, XXIX | those who lay waste the Church of Christ, cannot, even
190 51, XXIX | cannot, even if outside the Church they have been slain for
191 51, XXIX | admitted to the peace of the Church, since they have neither
192 51, XXIX | of the spirit nor of the Church.~
193 53, I | divine mercy allow, that the Church should be closed to those
194 53, I | here first loosed in the Church. But now, when we see that
195 53, I | have not withdrawn from the Church of the Lord, but have not
196 53, II | admit them to drink, in the Church, the cup of the Lord by
197 53, III | parricidal arms against the Church; and those who do not depart
198 53, III | who do not depart from the Church's threshold, and, constantly
199 53, IV | armed for the contest by the Church; and his spirit is deficient
200 54, Arg | CONTEMPT OF ONE BISHOP IN THE CHURCH.~
201 54, I | he was driven from the Church with the full rigour with
202 54, I | bishop to act. From which Church long ago he was driven,
203 54, II | divine power of governing the Church; nor can we continue any
204 54, V | rebels against the Catholic Church, are frightened neither
205 54, V | for the time priest in the Church, and for the time judge
206 54, V | God. No one would rend the Church by a division of the unity
207 54, V | things are done in God's Church either without God's knowledge
208 54, VI | their place outside the Church, it is manifest who assails
209 54, VI | Christ and the foe to His Church, for this purpose persecutes
210 54, VI | malice the ruler of the Church, that when the pilot is
211 54, VI | violently with a view to the Church's dispersion.~
212 54, VII | either depart from the Church or act against the Church,
213 54, VII | Church or act against the Church, since both the Lord and
214 54, VII | whom by the same Lord the Church had been built, speaking
215 54, VII | answering with the voice of the Church, says, "Lord, to whom shall
216 54, VII | own fault, yet that the Church which believes on Christ,
217 54, VII | and that those are the Church who remain in the house
218 54, VII | evil men perish out of the Church, not to be disturbed, nor
219 54, VIII | perish going out of the Church by our fault; but if any
220 54, VIII | repent and to return to the Church, that we who are anxious
221 54, IX | time back deserted from the Church, and were lately excommunicated
222 54, IX | was lately driven from the Church by you there. Since I was
223 54, IX | dignity of the Catholic Church, to concern itself with
224 54, IX | brethren in the Catholic Church. And this certainly, therefore,
225 54, X | pseudo-bishop outside the Church, in heresy. But Jovinus
226 54, XI | number were true, either the Church would be overcome by heretics,
227 54, XII | deceits practised in the Church. I pass over the conspiracies
228 54, XIII | priests, departing from the Church; and raising their parricidal
229 54, XIII | parricidal arms against the Church, in order that the malice
230 54, XIII | heal the wounded in His Church. They corrupt the repentance
231 54, XIII | Lord, nor he return to the Church who had departed from the
232 54, XIII | who had departed from the Church. Efforts are used that the
233 54, XIII | and most glorious in the Church. By which things, indeed,
234 54, XIII | let not any knock at the Church of Christ; but repentance
235 54, XIII | without should return to the Church, let communion be offered
236 54, XIV | confession of their crimes in the Church, from all feeling and fruit
237 54, XIV | themselves--outside the Church, and opposed to the Church,
238 54, XIV | Church, and opposed to the Church, a conventicle of their
239 54, XIV | Peter, and to the chief church whence priestly unity takes
240 54, XV | they were to return to the Church together; after they saw
241 54, XV | knocking at the door of the Church; while we, meanwhile, by
242 54, XV | received and admitted into the Church. For some are either hindered
243 54, XV | besides, so return to the Church, as to corrupt the good
244 54, XVI | even if they were in the Church, such people ought to be
245 54, XVI | to be expelled from the Church. In addition, since they
246 54, XVI | to the I threshold of the Church, but wander about, without
247 54, XVI | they bring forward. The Church is neither closed here to
248 54, XVI | entreat all to return into the Church. I beg all our fellow-soldiers
249 54, XVII | that they can return to the Church not with prayers but with
250 54, XVII | certain that against such the Church of the Lord stands closed;
251 54, XVIII | dignity of the Catholic Church, dearest brother, to be
252 54, XVIII | who are set without the Church may say that they wish to
253 54, XVIII | concerning a prelate in the Church? heretics concerning a Christian?
254 54, XVIII | What is left but that the Church should yield to the Capitol,
255 54, XIX | shall not enter into the Church because he threatens; neither
256 54, XXII | broke forth against the Church of Christ and the bishop
257 54, XXII | might show which was the Church --which is its one bishop
258 58, Arg | FIRMLY THE FAITH OF THE CHURCH, FOR THE CORRECTION OF THOSE
259 59, III | been collected here in the Church over which by the Lord's
260 59, IV | it for certain that our church and the whole fraternity
261 60, Arg | FROM COMMUNICATING IN THE CHURCH.NEITHER DOES HE ALLOW IT
262 60, Arg | FROM THE RESOURCES OF THE CHURCH; AND THEREFORE, IF THE MEANS
263 60, Arg | THEREFORE, IF THE MEANS OF THE CHURCH THERE ARE NOT SUFFICIENT,
264 60, I | modesty and credit of the Church should be polluted by so
265 60, II | maintained by the support of the Church; if he be content, that
266 60, II | with the maintenance of the Church, sparing indeed, but wholesome.
267 60, II | but wholesome. But if the Church with you is not sufficient
268 60, II | things to others without the Church, but himself learn wholesome
269 60, II | wholesome things in the Church. I bid you, dearest brother,
270 61, Arg | COMMUNION AND ADMITTED TO THE CHURCH. BUT IF OTHERWISE, SINCE
271 61, Arg | SHOULD BE EJECTED FROM THE CHURCH.~
272 61, I | maintain the discipline of the Church by all the ways of usefulness
273 61, IV | communion, and admitted to the Church; yet with this threatening,
274 61, IV | easily received into the Church. But if any one of them
275 61, IV | been made, return to the Church. But if they obstinately
276 61, IV | admitted by us into the Church, lest they should begin
277 61, IV | they are cast out of the Church. For they cannot live out
278 61, IV | salvation to any except in the Church. But the divine Scripture
279 61, V | s priests nor the Lord's Church by the scandal of their
280 62, VIII | thirsted for and drunk in the Church.~
281 62, XI | rejoice him who drinks in the Church which, when it is drunk,
282 62, XII | marriage of Christ and the Church, as the Jews failed, the
283 62, XIII | people established in the Church, faithfully and firmly persevering
284 62, XIV | and full sacrifice in the Church to God the Father, when
285 63, V | nor forsake the Catholic Church, which has been appointed
286 63, V | knock at the door of the Church, that they may be received
287 63, V | entirely with draw from the Church. But if any one should be
288 63, V | Christ, and now also the Church of Christ, and not obeying
289 64, III | their episcopacy and of the Church. But if we may dare anything
290 65, I | able to withdraw from the Church, and to have leisure for
291 65, I | clerical ordination in the Church of the Lord may be called
292 65, II | any prayer be made in the church in his name, that so the
293 65, II | service of His altar and Church. For care will probably
294 66, Arg | AND CARTHAGE, ENABLE THE CHURCH AT ARLES, TO ELECT ANOTHER
295 66, Arg | REPENTANCE, AND A RETURN TO THE CHURCH CONCEDED TO THEM.~
296 66, I | the unity of the Catholic Church, and from the agreement
297 66, I | knock at the gate of the Church with tears, and groans,
298 66, I | balance in governing the Church, do thus exhibit the rebuke
299 66, II | and judged an enemy to the Church; and when he sent ambassadors
300 66, II | ordained in the Catholic Church by the judgment of God,
301 66, II | repent and return to the Church as a suppliant. How vain
302 66, II | majesty and dignity of the Church!~
303 66, III | the secure harbours of the Church; and that we afford such
304 67, VI | may neither rule over the Church of Christ, nor ought to
305 67, VIII | has not so failed in the Church of God, nor the strength
306 67, VIII | now begun to rise in the Church against the Church, and
307 67, VIII | in the Church against the Church, and to corrupt as well
308 68, I | priests are ordained in the Church without His knowledge. For
309 68, I | are not appointed in the Church by God, nor through God?~
310 68, II | persons placed outside the Church, from whose breasts the
311 68, III | while you were still in the Church, and were in communion with
312 68, III | every one that comes to the Church; or you, who appoint yourself
313 68, V | is one and rules over the Church is contemned by the haughty
314 68, V | flock a pastor, nor the Church a governor, nor Christ a
315 68, VIII | that on my account the Church has now a portion of herself
316 68, VIII | the whole people of the Church are collected, and united,
317 68, VIII | can be separated from the Church, since also the apostle
318 68, VIII | speaks there, on whom the Church was to be built, teaching
319 68, VIII | showing in the name of the Church, that although a rebellious
320 68, VIII | obey may depart, yet the Church does not depart from Christ;
321 68, VIII | Christ; and they are the Church who are a people united
322 68, VIII | that the bishop is in the Church, and the Church in the bishop;
323 68, VIII | is in the Church, and the Church in the bishop; and if any
324 68, VIII | bishop, that he is not in the Church, and that those flatter
325 68, VIII | secretly with some; while the Church, which is Catholic and one,
326 68, IX | themselves, and rules the Church by prelates; if you will
327 68, IX | to the communion of His Church by His own showing and admonition. ~
328 69, I | the), come to the Catholic Church, which is one, they ought
329 69, I | baptized abroad outside the Church, since there is one baptism
330 69, I | baptism appointed in the holy Church. And it is written in the
331 69, I | himself, being outside the Church, cannot put away his own
332 69, II | of sins through the holy Church?" we mean that remission
333 69, II | not granted except in the Church, and that among heretics,
334 69, II | heretics, where there is no Church, sins cannot be put away.
335 69, II | indeed they attribute a church also to those who, they
336 69, II | has neither an altar nor a church; whence also there can be
337 69, II | who comes untrained to the Church, that he may be sanctified
338 69, II | baptized outside of the Church, should lay aside even this
339 69, III | Holy Spirit is one, and the Church founded by Christ the Lord
340 69, III | administer His priesthood in the Church, ought to repudiate and
341 69, III | the true faith of the one Church, we should give the truth
342 70, I | therefore one, because the Church is one, and there cannot
343 70, I | be any baptism out of the Church. For since there cannot
344 70, I | baptism of the Catholic Church, not considering that it
345 70, I | they who are not in the Church of Christ are reckoned among
346 70, I | alive, since there is one Church which, having attained the
347 70, II | them who departed from the Church, having first been baptized
348 70, II | when they returned to the Church and repented, it was not
349 70, II | have been baptized in the Church, and have gone over from
350 70, II | previously been baptized in the Church, but comes as a stranger
351 70, II | sheep, because in the holy Church is the one water which makes
352 70, II | the unity of the Catholic Church, and not to give way to
353 70, III | and upon whom He built His Church, when Paul disputed with
354 70, III | been a persecutor of the Church, but admitted the counsel
355 70, III | pertain to the unity of the Church and the truth of our hope
356 70, III | God and prelates of His Church, by His condescension, should
357 70, III | cannot be given save in the Church, nor can the adversaries
358 70, IV | time governed the Lord's Church in the province of Africa
359 70, IV | with the Catholic faith and Church, we also have followed.
360 71, Arg | RETURNED FROM HERESY INTO THE CHURCH SHOULD BE BAPTIZED, AND
361 71, I | dignity, of the Catholic Church, arising as these do from
362 71, I | dipped abroad outside the Church, and have been stained among
363 71, I | they come to us and to the Church which is one, ought to be
364 71, I | also the baptism of the Church. For then finally can they
365 71, II | ordained in the Catholic Church, and have subsequently stood
366 71, II | traitors and rebels against the Church, or who have been promoted
367 71, II | than to have scattered His Church, which He purchased and
368 71, II | themselves return to the Church, still cannot restore and
369 71, II | have perished outside the Church without communion and peace;
370 71, II | who do not depart from the Church, if we honour those who
371 71, II | stood in opposition to the Church?~
372 71, III | the administration of the Church the exercise of his will
373 72, I | established outside the Church, arrogate to themselves
374 72, I | appointed in the Catholic Church; and that by this those
375 72, II | what the enemies of the Church do, so long as we ourselves
376 72, II | and truth of the Catholic Church, while he himself is not
377 72, II | he himself is not in the Church; nay, moreover, has stood
378 72, II | rebel and enemy against the Church. For, knowing that there
379 72, II | that he may say that the Church is with him, and make us
380 72, II | head and root of the one Church know, and trust for certain,
381 72, II | lawful there outside the Church, and that the baptism which
382 72, II | have been baptized in the Church are to be re-baptized outside--
383 72, II | he thinks that after the Church, yea, and contrary to the
384 72, II | yea, and contrary to the Church, people are to be baptized
385 72, II | arrogates to himself outside the Church the image of the truth,
386 72, II | forsake the truth of the Church.~
387 72, III | baptized who come to the Church from among the heretics,
388 72, III | have been converted to the Church, and have neither despised
389 72, III | discovered the truth of the Church, comes for this purpose,
390 72, IV | same Holy Ghost, the same Church with us, they may also have
391 72, V | anything abroad out of the Church according to his faith,
392 72, VII | upon whom He built the Church, and whence He appointed
393 72, VII | they who are set over the Church and established in the Gospel
394 72, VIII | that in opposition to the Church, which the Church alone
395 72, VIII | to the Church, which the Church alone is allowed to do.~
396 72, IX | faith; and within, in the Church which is one, and to which
397 72, IX | who are baptized in the Church are brought to the prelates
398 72, IX | brought to the prelates of the Church, and by our prayers and
399 72, X | granted to the one and only Church. It is a good soldier's
400 72, X | an adulterous and alien church, a foe to the divine unity,
401 72, X | only one Christ and His one Church? The Church, setting forth
402 72, X | and His one Church? The Church, setting forth the likeness
403 72, X | Can any one water from the Church's fountains who is not within
404 72, X | fountains who is not within the Church? Can one impart those wholesome
405 72, XI | water at all; or to the Church which is one, and is founded
406 72, XI | saving, and holy water of the Church cannot be corrupted and
407 72, XI | and adulterated, as the Church herself also is uncorrupted,
408 72, XI | heretics are devoted to the Church and established in the Church,
409 72, XI | Church and established in the Church, they may use both her baptism
410 72, XI | But if they are not in the Church, nay more, if they act against
411 72, XI | if they act against the Church, how can they baptize with
412 72, XI | can they baptize with the Church's baptism?~
413 72, XIII | apostles only delivered one Church, and one baptism, which
414 72, XIII | ordained except in the same Church. And we cannot find that
415 72, XIV | against the discipline of the Church, or as keeping the truth
416 72, XIV | those who are within the Church to speak concerning the
417 72, XIV | act in opposition to the Church, to baptize in the name
418 72, XIV | of their sins outside the Church.~
419 72, XV | scattering and attacking the Church of Christ, are called adversaries
420 72, XVIII | baptized without, outside the Church, yea, and in opposition
421 72, XVIII | and in opposition to the Church, so that it be only in the
422 72, XIX | and are hostile to the Church, their Mother? An execrable
423 72, XIX | with such as come to the Church without baptism, do not
424 72, XX | acknowledge the truth of the Church, we should mutilate the
425 72, XX | to seek the pardon of the Church! Wherefore, dearest brother,
426 72, XX | and truth of the Catholic Church, and to teach, and by all
427 72, XXI | put to death outside the Church, unless the patrons and
428 72, XXI | no salvation out of the Church, how much less shall it
429 72, XXI | nor the faith, nor the Church itself, is common. And therefore
430 72, XXI | come from heresy to the Church, that so they who are prepared,
431 72, XXI | only baptism of the holy Church, by divine regeneration,
432 72, XXII | before he is baptized in the Church, should be apprehended and
433 72, XXII | sound faith and truth of the Church, and advance from the divine
434 72, XXIII | coming from heresy to the Church, were received without baptism?"
435 72, XXIII | separate from the gifts of His Church those who by simplicity
436 72, XXIII | simplicity were admitted into the Church, and in the Church have
437 72, XXIII | into the Church, and in the Church have fallen asleep. Nevertheless
438 72, XXIV | back from coming to the Church, as if offended at the name
439 72, XXIV | legitimately in possession of the Church also, and the other gifts
440 72, XXIV | and the other gifts of the Church; nor will there be any reason
441 72, XXIV | can be given outside the Church, they more eagerly and readily
442 72, XXIV | gifts and benefits of the Church our Mother, assured that
443 72, XXIV | come to the truth of the Church. Nor will heretics refuse
444 72, XXIV | and true baptism of the Church, when they shall have learnt
445 72, XXV | And since baptism and the Church can by no means be separated
446 72, XXV | equally also laid hold on the Church; and you begin to appear
447 72, XXVI | such custom, neither the Church of God." Charity of spirit,
448 73, Arg | THEN A BISHOP OF THE ROMAN CHURCH, NOT ONLY DID NOT AGREE
449 73, I | Christians, and against the Church of God. For among other
450 73, II | heresy to be baptized in the Church; that is, he judged the
451 73, II | unity, claims for the one Church one baptism; and not manifestly
452 73, II | communicated with them without the Church's baptism, when they, the
453 73, II | that rebelled against the Church with greater wickedness
454 73, III | divine condescension to the Church alone, what obstinacy is
455 73, IV | this point of evil has the Church of God and spouse of Christ
456 73, IV | and our God! For if the Church is not with heretics, therefore,
457 73, IV | neither be separated from the Church nor from the Holy Spirit.~
458 73, V | any one born out of the Church can become God's temple,
459 73, VI | who are not born in the Church can be the sons of God!
460 73, VI | by Christ? For it is the Church alone which, conjoined and
461 73, VI | says, "Christ loved the Church, and gave Himself for it,
462 73, VII | who is not a son of the Church, so as that he should have
463 73, VII | Father, before he has had the Church for his Mother? But as no
464 73, VIII | maintains heresies against the Church? Does he give glory to God,
465 73, VIII | Christ and the unity of the Church, are to be excommunicated?
466 73, VIII | be betrayed; and let the Church succumb and yield to heretics,
467 73, VIII | and cast out against the Church of God with greater force
468 73, VIII | done without against the Church is defended within in the
469 73, VIII | defended within in the very Church itself.~
470 73, XI | and one faith, and one Church, and one baptism ordained
471 73, XI | ordained only in the one Church, from which unity whosoever
472 73, XI | upholds them against the Church, he impugns the sacrament
473 73, XI | fruit of apples." But if His Church is a garden enclosed, and
474 73, XI | can he who is not in the Church enter into the same garden,
475 73, XI | one only baptism of one Church. "In the ark," says he, "
476 73, XI | not been baptized in the Church which is established in
477 73, XII | any heresy whatever to the Church must be baptized by the
478 73, XII | and lawful baptism of the Church, with the exception of those
479 73, XII | previously been baptized in the Church, and so had passed over
480 74, V | period, rebelled against the Church of God with their wicked
481 74, VI | and unity of the Catholic Church, such as Stephen has now
482 74, VI | baptism, which belongs to the Church alone.~
483 74, VII | separated themselves from the Church of God, can have nothing
484 74, VII | grace are established in the Church where the elders preside,
485 74, VIII | baptize those who come to the Church from heresy after their
486 74, VIII | heretics who come (to the Church), while Paul was not fitted
487 74, VIII | with the baptism of the Church.~
488 74, IX | perfected. But who in the Church is perfect and wise who
489 74, XIV | one, which is the Catholic Church, it is she herself who alone
490 74, XIV | exposes them, while the Church takes them up when exposed,
491 74, XV | remarked by you, that the Church, according to the Song of
492 74, XV | than the sacrament of the Church of Christ, which then, when
493 74, XV | look to the unity of the Church. Even as also the Apostle
494 74, XV | whoever are not in the Church with Christ will perish
495 74, XV | only and saving lava of the Church.~
496 74, XVI | the foundation of the one Church which was once based by
497 74, XVI | enemies of the one Catholic Church in which we are, and the
498 74, XVII | whom the foundations of the Church were laid, should introduce
499 74, XVII | fill up the number of the Church. But he who approves their
500 74, XVII | those baptized, that the Church is also with them. Nor does