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Epistles of Cyprian

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Epistles of Cyprian

Saint Cyprian of Carthage

Little is known of the early history of Thascius Cyprian (born probably about 200 A.D.) until the period of his intimacy with the Carthaginian presbyter Cæcilius, which led to his conversion A.D. 246. That he was born of respectable parentage, and highly educated for the profession of a rhetorician, is all that can be said with any degree of certainty. At his baptism he assumed the name of his friend Cæcilius, and devoted him self, with all the energies of an ardent and vigorous mind, to the study and practice of Christianity. His ordination and his elevation to the episcopate rapidly followed his conversion. With some resistance on his own part, and not without great objections on the part of older presbyters, who saw themselves superseded by his promotion, the popular urgency constrained him to accept the office of bishop of Carthage [A.D. 248], which he held until his martyrdom [A.D. 258]. The writings of Cyprian, apart from their intrinsic worth, have a very considerable historical interest and value, as illustrating the social and religious feelings and usages that then prevailed among the members of the Christian community. Nothing can enable us more vividly to realize the intense convictions-the high-strained enthusiasm which formed the common level of the Christian experience, than does the indignation with which the prelate denounces the evasions of those who dared not confess, the lapses of those who shrank from martyrdom. Living in the atmosphere of persecution, and often in the immediate presence of a lingering death, the professors of Christianity were nerved up to a wonderful contempt of suffering and of worldly enjoyment, and saw every event that occurred around them in the glow of their excited imagination; so that many circumstances were sincerely believed and honestly recorded, which will not be for a moment received as true by the calm and critical reader. The account given by Cyprian in his treatise on the Lapsed may serve as an illustration, p. 368, vol. i. Of this Dean Milman observes: "In what a high wrought state of enthusiasm must men have been, who could relate and believe such statements as miraculous!" -Summary by Robert Ernest Wallis. As with all historical texts, the language used in this volume should be interpreted within the context of the entire work and the cultural context of its publication. - David Ronald

Year of Publication: 1868Genres: Christianity - Other
Running Time: 13 hours 58 minutes 49 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
The Life and Passion of Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr by Pontius the Deacon
David Ronald
48:11
2
The Nights
To Donatus [AD 246]
David Ronald
33:21
3
The Nights
To the Carthaginian clergy from the clergy of Rome, about Cyprian's retirement [AD 250]
David Ronald
6:48
4
The Nights
To the presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome [AD 250]
David Ronald
2:51
5
The Nights
To the presbyters and deacons of Carthage [AD 250]
David Ronald
3:30
6
The Nights
To the same [AD 250]
David Ronald
8:24
7
The Nights
To Rogatianus the presbyter, and the other confessors [AD 250]
David Ronald
10:28
8
The Nights
To the clergy, concerning prayer to God [AD 250]
David Ronald
15:35
9
The Nights
To the Martyrs and confessors [AD 250]
David Ronald
11:04
10
The Nights
To the clergy, concerning granting peace to the lapsed prematurely, without the privity of the bishops [AD 250]
David Ronald
7:16
11
The Nights
To the martyrs and confessors who sought that peace should be granted to the lapsed [AD 250]
David Ronald
7:51
12
The Nights
To his people [AD 250]
David Ronald
5:16
13
The Nights
To the clergy, concerning the lapsed and catechumens, that they should not be left without superintendence [AD 250]
David Ronald
3:48
14
The Nights
To the clergy, concerning those who were in haste to receive peace [AD 250]
David Ronald
4:09
15
The Nights
To the presbyters and deacons assembled at Rome [AD 250]
David Ronald
5:40
16
The Nights
To Moyses and Maximus, and the rest of the confessors [AD 250]
David Ronald
8:57
17
The Nights
The confessors to Cyprian [AD 250]
David Ronald
1:00
18
The Nights
To the presbyters and deacons about the foregoing and following letters [AD 250]
David Ronald
2:41
19
The Nights
Caldonius to Cyprian [AD 250]
David Ronald
2:21
20
The Nights
Cyprian to Caldonius [AD 250]
David Ronald
2:37
21
The Nights
Celerinus to Lucian [AD 250]
David Ronald
7:50
22
The Nights
Lucian to Celerinus [AD 250]
David Ronald
5:28
23
The Nights
To the clergy at Rome, concerning the confessors, and the forwardness of Lucian, and the modesty of Celerinus [AD 250]
David Ronald
8:06
24
The Nights
To the clergy, on the letters sent to Rome; and about the appointment of Saturus as reader and Optatus as subdeacon [AD 250]
David Ronald
2:21
25
The Nights
To Moyses and Maximus and the rest of the confessors [AD 250]
David Ronald
5:18
26
The Nights
Moyses, Maximus, Nicostratus, and the other confessors, in reply [AD 250]
David Ronald
16:36
27
The Nights
Cyprian to the lapsed [AD 250]
David Ronald
4:40
28
The Nights
To the presbyters and deacons [AD 250]
David Ronald
5:03
29
The Nights
To the presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome [AD 250]
David Ronald
1:54
30
The Nights
The presbyters and deacons abiding at Rome to Cyprian [AD 250]
David Ronald
8:42
31
The Nights
The Roman clergy to Cyprian [AD 250]
David Ronald
16:08
32
The Nights
To the Carthaginian clergy, about the letters sent to Rome and received thence [AD 250]
David Ronald
2:19
33
The Nights
To the clergy and people about the ordination of Aurelius as a reader [AD 250]
David Ronald
4:50
34
The Nights
To the same about the ordination of Celerinus as a reader [AD 250]
David Ronald
9:14
35
The Nights
To the same about the ordination of Numidicus as presbyter [AD 250]
David Ronald
2:49
36
The Nights
To the clergy, concerning the case of the poor and strangers [AD 250]
David Ronald
2:19
37
The Nights
To the clergy, bidding them show every kindness to the confessors in prison [AD 251 or 250]
David Ronald
5:02
38
The Nights
To Caldonius, Herculanus, and others, about the Excommunication of Felicissimus [AD 250]
David Ronald
5:09
39
The Nights
Caldonius, Herculanus, and others, on the Excommunication of Felicissimus with his people [AD 251]
David Ronald
1:14
40
The Nights
To the people, concerning five schismatic presbyters of the faction of Felicissimus [AD 251]
David Ronald
14:01
41
The Nights
To Cornelius on his refusal to receive Novatian's ordination [AD 251]
David Ronald
4:35
42
The Nights
To Cornelius about Cyprian's approval of his ordination, and concerning Felicissimus [AD 251]
David Ronald
8:29
43
The Nights
To the same on his having sent letters to the confessors whom Novatian had seduced [AD 251]
David Ronald
1:40
44
The Nights
To the Roman confessors, urging their return to unity [AD 251]
David Ronald
2:58
45
The Nights
To Cornelius, concerning Polycarp the Adrumetine [AD 251]
David Ronald
5:01
46
The Nights
Cornelius to Cyprian on the return of the confessors to unity [AD 251]
David Ronald
7:25
47
The Nights
Cyprian to Cornelius, congratulating him on the return of the confessors from schism [AD 251]
David Ronald
3:56
48
The Nights
Cornelius to Cyprian, concerning the faction of Novatian with his party [AD 251]
David Ronald
2:01
49
The Nights
Cyprian's answer to Cornelius concerning the crimes of Novatus [AD 251]
David Ronald
8:20
50
The Nights
Maximus and the other confessors to Cyprian about their return from schism [AD 251]
David Ronald
1:19
51
The Nights
Cyprian to the confessors, congratulating them on their return from schism [AD 252]
David Ronald
5:50
52
The Nights
To Antonianus about Cornelius and Novatian [AD 252]
David Ronald
43:54
53
The Nights
To Fortunatus and his other colleagues concerning those who had been overcome by tortures [AD 252]
David Ronald
5:02
54
The Nights
To Cornelius, concerning granting peace to the lapsed [AD 252]
David Ronald
11:42
55
The Nights
To Cornelius, concerning Fortunatus and Felicissimus, or against the heretics [AD 252]
David Ronald
46:46
56
The Nights
To the people of Thibaris, exhorting to martyrdom [AD 252]
David Ronald
20:45
57
The Nights
To Cornelius in exile, concerning his confession [AD 252]
David Ronald
8:48
58
The Nights
To Lucius, bishop of Rome, returned from banishment [AD 252]
David Ronald
6:25
59
The Nights
To Fidus on the baptism of infants [AD 253]
David Ronald
8:23
60
The Nights
To the Numidian bishops on the redemption of their brethren from captivity among the barbarians [AD 253]
David Ronald
7:17
61
The Nights
To Euchratius about an actor [probably AD 249]
David Ronald
3:44
62
The Nights
To Pomponius, concerning some virgins [probably AD 249]
David Ronald
10:53
63
The Nights
To Caecilius on the sacrament of the cup of the Lord [AD 253]
David Ronald
28:16
64
The Nights
To Epictetus and the congregation at Assurae, concerning Fortunatianus, formerly their bishop [AD 253]
David Ronald
9:22
65
The Nights
To Rogatianus, concerning the deacon who contended against the bishop [AD 249 or AD 253]
David Ronald
7:12
66
The Nights
To the clergy and people at Furni, about Victor, who had made the presbyter Faustinus a guardian [AD 249]
David Ronald
4:41
67
The Nights
To Pope Stephanus, concerning Marcion of Arles, who had joined himself to Novatian [AD 254]
David Ronald
9:30
68
The Nights
To the clergy and people abiding in Spain, concerning Basilides and Martial [AD 254]
David Ronald
17:26
69
The Nights
To Florentius Pupianus, on calumniators [AD 254]
David Ronald
15:03
70
The Nights
To Januarius and other Numidian bishops on baptizing heretics [AD 255]
David Ronald
8:57
71
The Nights
To Quintus, concerning the baptism of heretics [AD 255]
David Ronald
7:17
72
The Nights
To Pope Stephen, concerning a council [AD 255]
David Ronald
7:05
73
The Nights
To Jubaianus, concerning the baptism of heretics [AD 256]
David Ronald
36:30
74
The Nights
To Pompey, against the epistle of Stephen about the baptism of heretics [AD 256]
David Ronald
24:56
75
The Nights
Firmilian, bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, to Cyprian, against the letter of Stephen [AD 256]
David Ronald
45:54
76
The Nights
To Magnus on baptizing the Novatians, and those who obtain grace on a sick-bed [AD 255]
David Ronald
30:00
77
The Nights
Cyprian to Nemesianus, and other martyrs in the mines [AD 257]
David Ronald
13:35
78
The Nights
Reply of Nemesianus and others to Cyprian [AD 257]
David Ronald
4:48
79
The Nights
Reply of Lucius and the rest to the same [AD 257]
David Ronald
4:03
80
The Nights
Reply to Felix and the rest of the martyrs to the same [AD 257]
David Ronald
1:51
81
The Nights
Cyprian to Sergius Rogatianus and the other confessors in prison [AD 250 or AD 257]
David Ronald
9:02
82
The Nights
To Successus on the tidings of the persecution brought from Rome [AD 258]
David Ronald
3:36
83
The Nights
To his clergy and people, concerning his retirement a little before his martyrdom [AD 258]
David Ronald
3:41

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