Epistle XXXIII. 1
To the Clergy and People, About the Ordination of Celerinus as Reader.
Argument.--This Letter is About the Same in Purport with the Preceding, Except that He Largely Commends the Constancy of Celerinus in His Confession of the Faith. Moreover, that Both of These Letters Were Written During His Retreat, is Sufficiently Indicated by the Circumstances of the Context.
Oxford ed.: Ep. xxxix. a.d. 250. ↩
