Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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Whether they were drawn from the works of Cyprian or independently from pagan sources and treated in a Christian ... The theme was not new to Cyprian , as he frequently admonished the Christians not to belie their faith in the joys of ...
Whether they were drawn from the works of Cyprian or independently from pagan sources and treated in a Christian ... The theme was not new to Cyprian , as he frequently admonished the Christians not to belie their faith in the joys of ...
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On the contrary , the pestilence offers the Christian a chance of winning merit for himself by observing the precepts of Christian charity . Even though Christians as well as pagans have been afflicted and loved ones are dying , there ...
On the contrary , the pestilence offers the Christian a chance of winning merit for himself by observing the precepts of Christian charity . Even though Christians as well as pagans have been afflicted and loved ones are dying , there ...
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Cyprian puts primary emphasis on the doctrine of Christ . He expounds a Christian Stoicism , 11 as it were , a philosophy which encourages man to face any hardship , however great , as a proof of his faith ( Mort .
Cyprian puts primary emphasis on the doctrine of Christ . He expounds a Christian Stoicism , 11 as it were , a philosophy which encourages man to face any hardship , however great , as a proof of his faith ( Mort .
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