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Works Cyprian of Carthage (200-258) Epistulae (CCEL) The Epistles of Cyprian

Epistle LXIX. 1

To Januarius and Other Numidian Bishops, on Baptizing Heretics.

Argument.--The Argument of This Letter and the Next is Found in a Subsequent Epistle to Stephen; 2 "That What Heretics Use is Not Baptism; And that None Among Them Can Receive Benefit by the Grace of Christ, Who Oppose Christ; Has Been Lately Carefully Expressed in a Letter Which Was Written on that Subject to Quintus, Our Colleague, Established in Mauritania; As Also in a Letter Which Our Colleagues Previously Wrote to the Bishops Presiding in Numidia; Of Both of Which Letters I Have Subjoined Copies." 3


  1. Oxford ed.: Ep. lxx. a.d. 255. ↩

  2. Ep. lxxi. ↩

  3. Mention is made of both letters in the Epistle to Jubaianus, and in the one that follows this. ↩

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