Epistle XLI. 1
To Cornelius, About Cyprian's Approval of His Ordination, and Concerning Felicissimus.
Argument.--Cyprian Excuses Himself for Not Having Without Hesitation Believed in the Ordination of Cornelius, Until He Received the Letters of His Colleagues Caldonius And Fortunatus, Which Fully Testified to Its Legitimacy; And Incidentally Repeats, in Respect of the Contrary Faction of the Novatian Party, that He Did Not in the Very First Instance Give His Adhesion to That, But Rather to Cornelius, Even to the Extent of Refusing to Receive Accusations Against Him.
Oxford ed.: Ep. xlv. a.d. 251. ↩
