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CONTENTS.
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Epistle I. To the Clergy and Laity at Furni, on Victor who had made Faustinus a Presbyter, guardian
II. To Euchratius, on an actor
1
III. To Rogatianus, on a contumacious Deacon
4
IV. To Pomponius, on certain virgins
7
V. To his Clergy, on the care of the poor and pre-
serving quietness
11
VI. To Sergius, Rogatianus, and other Confessors in
prison
12
VII. To his Clergy, on the care of the poor and of
strangers
16
VIII. The Roman Clergy to those of Carthage, on the
retirement of S. Cyprian
17
IX. To the Roman Clergy, on the martyrdom of their
Bishop, Fabian
19
X. To the Martyrs and Confessors, on the martyrdom
of Mappalicus
20
XI. To his Clergy, on prayer to God for forgiveness
of sin
XII. To the same, on care for Confessors in prison
XIII. To Rogatianus and the other Confessors, on main-
taining discipline
31
XIV. To his Clergy, on the care of the poor and of
Confessors
XV. To the Martyrs and Confessors, who required that
peace should be granted to the lapsed
37
XVI. To his Clergy, on certain Presbyters who had rashly
granted peace to the lapsed
40
XVII. To the Laity, on the rescript of the Martyrs, and
on the lapsed who sought for peace
42
XVIII. To his Clergy, on granting communion before death
to the penitent lapsed and care of Catechumens
44
XIX. To the same, on such lapsed as too hastily sought
communion
45
XX. To the Roman Clergy, giving an account of his own
proceedings
46
XXI. Celerinus to Lucianus, on the lapse of Numenia
and Candida
49
XXII. Lucianus to Celerinus, in answer, and on giving
peace to all lapsed
XXIII. The Confessors to S. Cyprian, on peace granted to
the lapsed
XXIV. Caldonius to Cyprian and his fellow-Presbyters, on
certain who, having sacrificed, had been banished
XXV. Cyprian to Caldonius, in answer
XXVI. To his Clergy, on the three preceding Epistles
XXVII. To the Roman Clergy, on the six preceding
Epistles, the too great forwardness of Lucianus
XXVIII. To Moyses and Maximus and the rest of the
Confessors, on their confession
XXIX. To his Clergy, on several preceding Epistles, and
the appointment of Saturus as Reader and Optatus
as Subdeacon
XXX. The Roman Clergy to S. Cyprian, in answer to
Ep. 27.
62
XXXI. Moyses and Maximus and the other Confessors to
S. Cyprian, in answer to Ep. 28.
XXXII. Cyprian to his Clergy, on his correspondence with
the Roman Clergy
XXXIII. To the lapsed, on the peace granted them by
Martyrs
79
82
XXXIV. To his Clergy, respecting Gaius of Didda, and others who received the lapsed to communion
XXXV. To the Roman Clergy, on the demands of the
lapsed
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XXXVI. The Roman Clergy to S. Cyprian, in answer XXXVII. Cyprian to Moyses and Maximus and the rest of the Confessors, respecting their confession
XXXVIII. To his Clergy and people, on the appointment of
Aurelius to the office of Reader
85
XXXIX. To the same, on the appointment of Celerinus to
the office of Reader
XL. To the same, respecting the Presbyter Numidicus
XLI. To Caldonius and others, excommunicating Feli-
cissimus and his party
XLII. Caldonius and others to S. Cyprian, on the execution
of the foregoing
XLIII. Cyprian to his people, respecting the five Presbyters
of the faction of Felicissimus
xxvii
92
93
XLIV. To S. Cornelius, on the rejection of Novatian
XLV. To the same, on the recognition of his ordination
XLVI. To Maximus and the other Confessors, exhorting
98
100
to unity
103
XLVII. To S. Cornelius, on his having written to the Con-
fessors who had been seduced by Novatian
104
XLVIII. To the same, on the recognition of his ordination ibid.
XLIX. Cornelius to S. Cyprian, on the return of the
L. The same to the same, on the faction of Novatian
LI. Cyprian to Cornelius, congratulating on the return
109
of the Confessors to unity
LII. The same to the same, on the crimes of Novatus
LIII. Maximus and the other Confessors to S. Cyprian,
111
on their return from schism.
114
LIV. Cyprian to Maximus and the other Confessors,
congratulating
115
LV. To Antonianus, respecting Cornelius and Novatian 117
LVI. To Fortunatus and other Colleagues, on some who
had been overcome by the torture
LVII. An African Synod to Cornelius, on granting peace
to the lapsed
LVIII. Cyprian to the people at Thibaris, exhorting to
martyrdom
142
LIX. To S. Cornelius, respecting Fortunatus and Feli-
LXII. To the Numidian Bishops, on the redeeming the
brethren from captivity
178
181
LXIII. To Cæcilius, on the Sacrament of the Lord's Cup
LXIV. An African Synod to Fidus, on the baptism of infants 195
LXV. Cyprian to Epictetus and the laity at Assuræ,
concerning Fortunatianus their former Bishop 198
LXVI. To Florentius Pupianus, on calumniators
LXVII. An African Synod to Clergy and people in Spain,
202
deposing Basilides and Martialis
208
LXVIII. Cyprian to Pope Stephen, respecting Marcianus of
Arles, who had joined Novatian
215
LXIX. To Magnus, on baptizing the followers of Novatian,
and on clinic Baptism
LXX. An African Synod to Januarius and other Numidian
Bishops, on the baptism of heretics
LXXI. Cyprian to Quintus, on heretical baptism
LXXII. Cyprian and his Colleagues to Pope Stephen, on
a Council held concerning heretical baptism
LXXIII. Cyprian to Jubaianus, on heretical baptism
LXXIV. To Pompeius, on Pope Stephen's Epistle concerning
the baptism of heretics
LXXV. Firmilian to S. Cyprian, in answer to an Epistle of
St. C.
The Council of Carthage, on heretical baptism
LXXVI. Cyprian to Nemesianus and others in the mines
LXXVII. Nemesianus and others to S. Cyprian, in answer
LXXVIII. Lucius and others to S. Cyprian, in answer
LXXIX. Felix and others in the mines to S. Cyprian, in
220
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237
240
242
260
268
286
304
309
311
answer
313
LXXX. Cyprian to Successus, on tidings from Rome of the persecution of Valerian
ibid.
LXXXI. To his Clergy and people, on his own approaching
TABLE
OF
THE EPISTLES OF S. CYPRIAN,
ACCORDING TO THE EDITIONS OF MANUTIUS, PAMELIUS, THE BENEDICTINES, AND OXFORD.