Ante-Nicene Christian Library: The writings of Cyprian [v. 1] (1868)Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson T. and T. Clark, 1868 |
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Strona v
... presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome [ A.D. 250 ] , . 4. To the presbyters and deacons of Carthage [ A.D. 250 ] , 5. To the same [ A.D. 250 ] , · 6. To Rogatianus the presbyter , and the other confessors [ A.D. 250 ] , 7. To the ...
... presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome [ A.D. 250 ] , . 4. To the presbyters and deacons of Carthage [ A.D. 250 ] , 5. To the same [ A.D. 250 ] , · 6. To Rogatianus the presbyter , and the other confessors [ A.D. 250 ] , 7. To the ...
Strona vi
... presbyters and deacons [ A.D. 250 ] , 28. To the presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome [ A.D. 250 ] , 29. The presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome to Cyprian [ A.D. 250 ] , 30. The Roman clergy to Cyprian [ A.D. 250 ] , 31. To the ...
... presbyters and deacons [ A.D. 250 ] , 28. To the presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome [ A.D. 250 ] , 29. The presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome to Cyprian [ A.D. 250 ] , 30. The Roman clergy to Cyprian [ A.D. 250 ] , 31. To the ...
Strona ix
... presbyter Cæcilius , which led to his conversion A.D. 246. That he was born of respectable parentage , and highly ... presbyters , who saw themselves superseded by his promotion , the popular urgency constrained him to accept the ...
... presbyter Cæcilius , which led to his conversion A.D. 246. That he was born of respectable parentage , and highly ... presbyters , who saw themselves superseded by his promotion , the popular urgency constrained him to accept the ...
Strona 16
... bid you , beloved brethren , ever heartily farewell . 1 Clinomeni . 2i.e. as to the implied promise of their preparation for baptism . EPISTLE III.1 TO THE PRESBYTERS AND DEACONS ABIDING AT ROME 16 THE EPISTLES OF CYPRIAN .
... bid you , beloved brethren , ever heartily farewell . 1 Clinomeni . 2i.e. as to the implied promise of their preparation for baptism . EPISTLE III.1 TO THE PRESBYTERS AND DEACONS ABIDING AT ROME 16 THE EPISTLES OF CYPRIAN .
Strona 17
Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson. EPISTLE III.1 TO THE PRESBYTERS AND DEACONS ABIDING AT ROME . ARGUMENT . - This is a familiar and friendly epistle ; so that it requires no formal argument , especially as it can be sufficiently ...
Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson. EPISTLE III.1 TO THE PRESBYTERS AND DEACONS ABIDING AT ROME . ARGUMENT . - This is a familiar and friendly epistle ; so that it requires no formal argument , especially as it can be sufficiently ...
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