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cypnan 1
cyprian 78
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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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cyprian

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1 13,6 | and wrongly ascribed to Cyprian, may be regarded as a corrected 2 13,10| persecution began. Like Cyprian in the same situation at 3 13,11| trying times of Origen, Cyprian, and Novatian, the fateful 4 14,7 | assistants, who said that Cyprian made it a rule to rea something 5 14,9 | preserved under the name of Cyprian.[92] So the Octavius was 6 14,10| Cyprian of Carthage.~ When Tertullian 7 14,10| North Africa. His name was Cyprian.~ Caecilius (earlier called 8 14,10| great literary activity for Cyprian. Decius became emperor in 9 14,10| persecution of the church. Cyprian saved himself by leaving 10 14,10| in the persecution, and Cyprian, who from his place of conceal- 11 14,10| attention. Through the months of Cyprian's concealment the bishop' 12 14,10| not be readmitted at all. Cyprian seems at first to have favored 13 14,10| was banished and died, and Cyprian himself was threatened. 14 14,10| they again be baptized? Cyprian maintained that they should, 15 14,10| In the time of Cornelius, Cyprian had strongly maintained 16 14,10| year, and in the same month Cyprian was banished to the African 17 14,10| it is preserved in one of Cyprian's letters (Epist. 80): the 18 14,10| for the clergy was death. Cyprian learned that he was to be 19 14,10| proconsul next visited Carthage, CYprian returned and was arrested. 20 14,11| these twelve momentous years Cyprian crowded a great deal of 21 14,11| sixty-five of which are from Cyprian's hand. The others are letters 22 14,11| letters written or received by Cyprian during the years of his 23 14,11| of their great leaders, Cyprian, Cornelius, Novatian, and 24 14,11| 43 belong to the time of Cyprian's concealment, or flight, 25 14,11| agreed upon by scholars. Cyprian was able from his place 26 14,11| One was the behavior of Cyprian in going into hiding in 27 14,11| sheep, but on this point Cyprian was able to satisfy them. 28 14,11| more easily satisfied since Cyprian agreed with them about the 29 14,11| Carthage by Felicissimus. Cyprian held that such persons should 30 14,11| the subject, which caused Cyprian, hampered by his absence 31 14,11| letters exchanged between Cyprian and two bishops of Rome, 32 14,11| persecution relaxed and Cyprian returned to Carthage, Cornelius 33 14,11| the side of Novatian. But Cyprian sided with Cornelius, who 34 14,11| It was the natural for Cyprian to do this, as Cornelius 35 14,11| questioned and on this matter Cyprian and Stephen differed sharply, 36 14,11| Stephen differed sharply, Cyprian holding they should be rebaptized, 37 14,11| Firmilian of Caesarea wrote Cyprian to express his agreement 38 14,11| belongs to the year of Cyprian's banishment, August, 257, 39 14,11| Christian thought and action in Cyprian's day and on the rapid movement 40 14,12| Treatises.~ Although some of Cyprian's letters run to considerable 41 14,12| Fortunatus, who had asked Cyprian to collect the scripture 42 14,12| the midst of persecution. Cyprian grouped them under a series 43 14,12| who seems to have asked Cyprian to summarize the scriptures 44 14,12| scriptures for him book by book. Cyprian laid down a series of statements 45 14,12| friend of other days, to whom Cyprian explains what drove him 46 14,12| behave themselves generally. Cyprian was by this time bishop 47 14,12| treatise, On the Lapsed, Cyprian praises the martyrs and 48 14,12| Unity ofthe Church, which Cyprian seems to have brought with 49 14,12| considered too lax. It was Cyprian's contention in this treatise 50 14,12| brought on by Novatian, and so Cyprian sent it in its revised form 51 14,12| powerful and searching preacher Cyprian must have been.~ ~ 52 14,13| The “Life” of Cyprian.~ Much light is thrown upon 53 14,13| the work and martyrdom of Cyprian by a short eulogistic Life 54 14,13| concluding with the Life of Cyprian. The length of each work 55 14,13| were eventually ascribed to Cyprian have crept into the list-Against 56 14,13| for their connection with Cyprian's name, they call for mention 57 14,13| that has been ascribed to Cyprian is that Against Dice-Throwers ( 58 14,13| insufficient grounds, to Cyprian:~ ~On the Trinity (really 59 14,13| in the conflict~between Cyprian and Stephen~On Mounts Sinai 60 14,13| the Unbelief of the Jews~Cyprian's Feast (probably written 61 14,13| southern Gaul by another~Cyprian, who also composed a poem 62 14,14| His new Testament.~ Cyprian's New Testament is clearly 63 14,14| who died ten years before Cyprian's conversion), except that 64 14,14| conversion), except that Cyprian makes no use of II John. 65 14,14| Tertullian's later years, Cyprian's differs only in omitting 66 14,14| three Catholic letters.~ Cyprian's great interest in scripture 67 14,14| had been told by one of Cyprian's secretaries that Cyprian 68 14,14| Cyprian's secretaries that Cyprian did not let a day pass without 69 14,14| the fact that several of Cyprian's titles and many of his 70 14,15| Christian leader at Rome in Cyprian's day was cleaely Novatian. 71 14,15| two letters in its name to Cyprian, probably in August-September 72 14,15| many mistakenly ascribe to Cyprian,” but it is among the works 73 14,16| writings of Tertullian or Cyprian. It would seem that the 74 14,16| 36 (among the Letters of Cyprian) Novatian wrote probably 75 14,16| were already ascribed to Cyprian when what we know as the 76 14,16| as the Cheltenham list of Cyprian's works was first composed, 77 15,3 | to have read anything by Cyprian (vi. 43. 3). It is especially 78 16 | Another work preserved under Cyprian's name, the treatise That


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