Epistle XXVII. 1
To the Presbyters and Deacons.
Argument.--The Argument of This Letter is Sufficiently in Agreement with the Preceding, and It Appears that It is the One of Which He Speaks in the Following Letter; For He Praises His Clergy for Having Rejected from Communion Gaius of Didda, a Presbyter, and His Deacon, Who Rashly Communicated with the Lapsed; And Exhorts Them to Do the Same with Certain Others.
Oxford ed.: Ep. xxxiv. a.d. 250. ↩
