The Letters of St. Cyprian of Carthage, Volume 2The correspondence in this volume covers the period from approximately high summer of 250 to mid-251. |
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Cyprian sends greetings to Cornelius his brother | 67 |
Cyprian sends greetings to Cornelius his brother | 69 |
Cyprian sends greetings to Maximus Nicostratus and the other confessors | 72 |
Cyprian sends greetings to Cornelius his brother | 74 |
Cornelius sends greetings to Cyprian his brother | 76 |
Cornelius sends greetings to Cyprian his brother | 79 |
Cyprian sends greetings to Cornelius his brother | 80 |
Cyprian sends greetings to Cornelius his brother | 82 |
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Cyprian sends greetings to his dearly beloved and cherished brothers the presbyters deacons and all the people | 57 |
Cyprian sends greetings to his colleagues Caldonius and Herculanus and to his fellow presbyters Rogatianus and Numidicus | 59 |
Caldonius with his colleagues Herculanus and Victor along with the presbyters Rogatianus and Numidicus | 61 |
Maximus Urbanus Sidonius and Macarius send greetings to Cyprian their brother | 86 |
NOTES | 91 |
1 OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT | 305 |
2 AUTHORS | 306 |
3 LATIN WORDS | 310 |
4 GENERAL INDEX | 311 |
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action allusion already appears appointed Augendus Aurelius Bévenot brethren C. H. Turner Caldonius and Fortunatus Carthage Carthaginian Celerinus chrétiens Christ Christians Church clergy clerical rank colleagues collegae communion confession copies Cornelius ap Cyprian sends greetings Date and circumstances dearly beloved brothers Decius Dionysius of Alexandria discipline discussion divina document early Easter ecclesia ecclesiastical election envoys episcopal Eusebius fact faith favour Felicissimus fellow bishops further glory Gospel H. B. Swete Hadrumetum Hartel honour introductory note laity Lambaesis lapsed lapsi lector letter libellatici libelli litteras Lord martyrs Matt Maximus Moyses Nelke Nicostratus Nijmegen nobis note to Ep Novatian Novatianist Novatus Numidicus Optatus peace persecution phrase plebs Pompeius and Stephanus presbyteris presbyters presbyters and deacons prison quae reconciliation refer reply Ritschl Roman clergy Roman confessors Rome Saturus schism schismatic sent Tertullian tion troisième siècle Vatican City vols whilst words
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Page 35 - or persecution or hunger or nakedness or peril or the sword? As it is written: For your sake we are killed all day long; we are reckoned as sheep for the slaughter.
Page 41 - knowing that He has said: And when you have done all these things, say: we are unprofitable servants, we have done what it was our duty to do.
Page 40 - build my church, and the gates of bell will not prevail against it. And to you I will give the keys of the kingdom of heaven
Page 64 - their own hearts deceive them. They speak, but not out of the mouth of the Lord. They say to those who reject the word of the Lord:
Page 35 - To this battle the Lord rouses us with the trumpet call of His Gospel, in these words: He who loves his father or his mother more than Me is not worthy
Page 35 - who does not take up his cross and follow Me, is not worthy of Me.
Page 40 - so that the Church is founded upon the bishops and every act of the Church is governed through these same appointed leaders.
Page 35 - sake we are killed all day long; we are reckoned as sheep for the slaughter. But in all these things we are