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Works Augustine of Hippo (354-430) The Seven Books of Augustin, Bishop of Hippo On Baptism, Against the Donatists
Book VI.
Chapter 15.

24.

Crescens of Cirta 1 said: "The letters of our most beloved Cyprian to Jubaianus, and also to Stephen, 2 having been read in so large an assembly of our most holy brethren in the priesthood, containing as they do so large a body of sacred testimony derived from the Scriptures that give us our God, 3 that we have every reason to assent to them, being all united by the grace of God, I give my judgment that all heretics or schismatics who wish to come to the Catholic Church should not enter therein unless they have been first exorcised and baptized; with the obvious exception of those who have been originally baptized in the Catholic Church, these being reconciled and admitted to the penance of the Church by the imposition of hands." 4


  1. Cirta, an inland city of the Massylii in Numidia, was rebuilt by Constantine, and called Constantina. ↩

  2. See below, on sec. 25. ↩

  3. Ex Scripturis deificis. ↩

  4. Conc. Carth. sec. 8. ↩

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