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Epistles of Cyprian by Saint Cyprian of Carthage — 83 episodes
The Life and Passion of Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr by Pontius the Deacon
To Donatus [AD 246]
To the Carthaginian clergy from the clergy of Rome, about Cyprian's retirement [AD 250]
To the presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome [AD 250]
To the presbyters and deacons of Carthage [AD 250]
To the same [AD 250]
To Rogatianus the presbyter, and the other confessors [AD 250]
To the clergy, concerning prayer to God [AD 250]
To the Martyrs and confessors [AD 250]
To the clergy, concerning granting peace to the lapsed prematurely, without the privity of the bishops [AD 250]
To the martyrs and confessors who sought that peace should be granted to the lapsed [AD 250]
To his people [AD 250]
To the clergy, concerning the lapsed and catechumens, that they should not be left without superintendence [AD 250]
To the clergy, concerning those who were in haste to receive peace [AD 250]
To the presbyters and deacons assembled at Rome [AD 250]
To Moyses and Maximus, and the rest of the confessors [AD 250]
The confessors to Cyprian [AD 250]
To the presbyters and deacons about the foregoing and following letters [AD 250]
Caldonius to Cyprian [AD 250]
Cyprian to Caldonius [AD 250]
Celerinus to Lucian [AD 250]
Lucian to Celerinus [AD 250]
To the clergy at Rome, concerning the confessors, and the forwardness of Lucian, and the modesty of Celerinus [AD 250]
To the clergy, on the letters sent to Rome; and about the appointment of Saturus as reader and Optatus as subdeacon [AD 250]
To Moyses and Maximus and the rest of the confessors [AD 250]
Moyses, Maximus, Nicostratus, and the other confessors, in reply [AD 250]
Cyprian to the lapsed [AD 250]
To the presbyters and deacons [AD 250]
To the presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome [AD 250]
The presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome to Cyprian [AD 250]
The Roman clergy to Cyprian [AD 250]
To the Carthaginian clergy, about the letters sent to Rome and received thence [AD 250]
To the clergy and people about the ordination of Aurelius as a reader [AD 250]
To the same about the ordination of Celerinus as a reader [AD 250]
To the same about the ordination of Numidicus as presbyter [AD 250]
To the clergy, concerning the case of the poor and strangers [AD 250]
To the clergy, bidding them show every kindness to the confessors in prison [AD 251 or 250]
To Caldonius, Herculanus, and others, about the Excommunication of Felicissimus [AD 250]
Caldonius, Herculanus, and others, on the Excommunication of Felicissimus with his people [AD 251]
To the people, concerning five schismatic presbyters of the faction of Felicissimus [AD 251]
To Cornelius on his refusal to receive Novatian's ordination [AD 251]
To Cornelius about Cyprian's approval of his ordination, and concerning Felicissimus [AD 251]
To the same on his having sent letters to the confessors whom Novatian had seduced [AD 251]
To the Roman confessors, urging their return to unity [AD 251]
To Cornelius, concerning Polycarp the Adrumetine [AD 251]
Cornelius to Cyprian on the return of the confessors to unity [AD 251]
Cyprian to Cornelius, congratulating him on the return of the confessors from schism [AD 251]
Cornelius to Cyprian, concerning the faction of Novatian with his party [AD 251]
Cyprian's answer to Cornelius concerning the crimes of Novatus [AD 251]
Maximus and the other confessors to Cyprian about their return from schism [AD 251]
Cyprian to the confessors, congratulating them on their return from schism [AD 252]
To Antonianus about Cornelius and Novatian [AD 252]
To Fortunatus and his other colleagues concerning those who had been overcome by tortures [AD 252]
To Cornelius, concerning granting peace to the lapsed [AD 252]
To Cornelius, concerning Fortunatus and Felicissimus, or against the heretics [AD 252]
To the people of Thibaris, exhorting to martyrdom [AD 252]
To Cornelius in exile, concerning his confession [AD 252]
To Lucius, bishop of Rome, returned from banishment [AD 252]
To Fidus on the baptism of infants [AD 253]
To the Numidian bishops on the redemption of their brethren from captivity among the barbarians [AD 253]
To Euchratius about an actor [probably AD 249]
To Pomponius, concerning some virgins [probably AD 249]
To Caecilius on the sacrament of the cup of the Lord [AD 253]
To Epictetus and the congregation at Assurae, concerning Fortunatianus, formerly their bishop [AD 253]
To Rogatianus, concerning the deacon who contended against the bishop [AD 249 or AD 253]
To the clergy and people at Furni, about Victor, who had made the presbyter Faustinus a guardian [AD 249]
To Pope Stephanus, concerning Marcion of Arles, who had joined himself to Novatian [AD 254]
To the clergy and people abiding in Spain, concerning Basilides and Martial [AD 254]
To Florentius Pupianus, on calumniators [AD 254]
To Januarius and other Numidian bishops on baptizing heretics [AD 255]
To Quintus, concerning the baptism of heretics [AD 255]
To Pope Stephen, concerning a council [AD 255]
To Jubaianus, concerning the baptism of heretics [AD 256]
To Pompey, against the epistle of Stephen about the baptism of heretics [AD 256]
Firmilian, bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, to Cyprian, against the letter of Stephen [AD 256]
To Magnus on baptizing the Novatians, and those who obtain grace on a sick-bed [AD 255]
Cyprian to Nemesianus, and other martyrs in the mines [AD 257]
Reply of Nemesianus and others to Cyprian [AD 257]
Reply of Lucius and the rest to the same [AD 257]
Reply to Felix and the rest of the martyrs to the same [AD 257]
Cyprian to Sergius Rogatianus and the other confessors in prison [AD 250 or AD 257]
To Successus on the tidings of the persecution brought from Rome [AD 258]
To his clergy and people, concerning his retirement a little before his martyrdom [AD 258]