Cyprian.
ANF05. Fathers of the Third Century: Hippolytus, Cyprian, Caius, Novatian, Appendix
Contents (104 chapters)
The Epistles of Cyprian.
- 1. To Donatus.
- 2. From the Roman Clergy to the Carthaginian Clergy, About the Retirement of the Blessed Cyprian.
- 3. To the Presbyters and Deacons Abiding at Rome. A.D. 250.
- 4. To the Presbyters and Deacons.
- 5. To the Presbyters and Deacons.
- 6. To Rogatianus the Presbyter, and the Other Confessors. A.D. 250.
- 7. To the Clergy, Concerning Prayer to God.
- 8. To the Martyrs and Confessors.
- 9. To the Clergy, Concerning Certain Presbyters Who Had Rashly Granted Peace to the Lapsed Before the Persecution Had Been Appeased, and Without the Privity of the Bishops.
- 10. To the Martyrs and Confessors Who Sought that Peace Should Be Granted to the Lapsed.
- 11. To the People.
- 12. To the Clergy, Concerning the Lapsed and Catechumens, that They Should Not Be Left Without Superintendence.
- 13. To the Clergy, Concerning Those Who are in Haste to Receive Peace. A.D. 250.
- 14. To the Presbyters and Deacons Assembled at Rome.
- 15. To Moyses and Maximus, and the Rest of the Confessors.
- 16. The Confessors to Cyprian.
- 17. To the Presbyters and Deacons About the Foregoing and the Following Letters.
- 18. Caldonius to Cyprian.
- 19. Cyprian Replies to Caldonius.
- 20. Celerinus to Lucian.
- 21. Lucian Replies to Celerinus.
- 22. To the Clergy Abiding at Rome, Concerning Many of the Confessors, and Concerning the Forwardness of Lucian and the Modesty of Celerinus the Confessor.
- 23. To the Clergy, on the Letters Sent to Rome, and About the Appointment of Saturus as Reader, and Optatus as Sub-Deacon. A.D. 250.
- 24. To Moyses and Maximus and the Rest of the Confessors.
- 25. Moyses, Maximus, Nicostratus, and the Other Confessors Answer the Foregoing Letter. A.D. 250.
- 26. Cyprian to the Lapsed.
- 27. To the Presbyters and Deacons.
- 28. To the Presbyters and Deacons Abiding at Rome.
- 29. The Presbyters and Deacons Abiding at Rome, to Cyprian.
- 30. The Roman Clergy to Cyprian.
- 31. To the Carthaginian Clergy, About the Letters Sent to Rome, and Received Thence.
- 32. To the Clergy and People, About the Ordination of Aurelius as a Reader.
- 33. To the Clergy and People, About the Ordination of Celerinus as Reader.
- 34. To the Same, About the Ordination of Numidicus as Presbyter.
- 35. To the Clergy, Concerning the Care of the Poor and Strangers.
- 36. To the Clergy, Bidding Them Show Every Kindness to the Confessors in Prison.
- 37. To Caldonius, Herculanus, and Others, About the Excommunication of Felicissimus.
- 38. The Letter of Caldonius, Herculanus, and Others, on the Excommunication of Felicissimus with His People.
- 39. To the People, Concerning Five Schismatic Presbyters of the Faction of Felicissimus.
- 40. To Cornelius, on His Refusal to Receive Novatian's Ordination.
- 41. To Cornelius, About Cyprian's Approval of His Ordination, and Concerning Felicissimus.
- 42. To the Same, on His Having Sent Letters to the Confessors Whom Novatian Had Seduced.
- 43. To the Roman Confessors, that They Should Return to Unity.
- 44. To Cornelius, Concerning Polycarp the Adrumetine.
- 45. Cornelius to Cyprian, on the Return of the Confessors to Unity.
- 46. Cyprian's Answer to Cornelius, Congratulating Him on the Return of the Confessors from Schism.
- 47. Cornelius to Cyprian, Concerning the Faction of Novatian with His Party.
- 48. Cyprian's Answer to Cornelius, Concerning the Crimes of Novatus.
- 49. Maximus and the Other Confessors to Cyprian, About Their Return from Schism.
- 50. From Cyprian to the Confessors, Congratulating Them on Their Return from Schism.
- 51. To Antonianus About Cornelius and Novatian.
- 52. To Fortunatus and His Other Colleagues, Concerning Those Who Had Been Overcome by Tortures.
- 53. To Cornelius, Concerning Granting Peace to the Lapsed.
- 54. To Cornelius, Concerning Fortunatus and Felicissimus, or Against the Heretics.
- 55. To the People of Thibaris, Exhorting to Martyrdom.
- 56. To Cornelius in Exile, Concerning His Confession.
- 57. To Lucius The Bishop of Rome, Returned from Banishment.
- 58. To Fidus, on the Baptism of Infants.
- 59. To the Numidian Bishops, on the Redemption of Their Brethren from Captivity Among the Barbarians.
- 60. To Euchratius, About an Actor.
- 61. To Pomponius, Concerning Some Virgins.
- 62. Cæcilius, on the Sacrament of the Cup of the Lord.
- 63. To Epictetus and to the Congregation of Assuræ, Concerning Fortunatianus, Formerly Their Bishop.
- 64. To Rogatianus, Concerning the Deacon Who Contended Against the Bishop.
- 65. To the Clergy and People Abiding at Furni, About Victor, Who Had Made the Presbyter Faustinus a Guardian.
- 66. To Father Stephanus, Concerning Marcianus of Arles, Who Had Joined Himself to Novatian.
- 67. To the Clergy and People Abiding in Spain, Concerning Basilides and Martial.
- 68. To Florentius Pupianus, on Calumniators.
- 69. To Januarius and Other Numidian Bishops, on Baptizing Heretics.
- 70. To Quintus, Concerning the Baptism of Heretics.
- 71. To Stephen, Concerning a Council.
- 72. To Jubaianus, Concerning the Baptism of Heretics.
- 73. To Pompey, Against the Epistle of Stephen About the Baptism of Heretics.
- 74. Firmilian, Bishop of Cæsarea in Cappadocia, to Cyprian, Against the Letter of Stephen. A.D. 256.
- 75. To Magnus, on Baptizing the Novatians, and Those Who Obtain Grace on a Sick-Bed.
- 76. Cyprian to Nemesianus and Other Martyrs in the Mines.
- 77. The Reply of Nemesianus, Dativus, Felix, and Victor, to Cyprian.
- 78. The Reply to the Same of Lucius and the Rest of the Martyrs.
- 79. The Answer of Felix, Jader, Polianus, and the Rest of the Martyrs, to Cyprian.
- 80. Cyprian to Sergius, Rogatianus, and the Other Confessors in Prison.
- 81. To Successus on the Tidings Brought from Rome, Telling of the Persecution.
- 82. To the Clergy and People Concerning His Retirement, a Little Before His Martyrdom.
- 83. Elucidations.
The Treatises of Cyprian.
- 84. On the Unity of the Church.
- 85. On the Dress of Virgins.
- 86. On the Lapsed.
- 87. On the Lord's Prayer.
- 88. An Address to Demetrianus.
- 89. On the Vanity of Idols: Showing that the Idols are Not Gods, and that God is One, and that Through Christ Salvation is Given to Believers.
- 90. On the Mortality.
- 91. On Works and Alms.
- 92. On the Advantage of Patience.
- 93. On Jealousy and Envy.
- 94. Exhortation to Martyrdom, Addressed to Fortunatus.
- 95. Three Books of Testimonies Against the Jews.
- 96. Elucidations.
The Seventh Council of Carthage under Cyprian. Concerning the Baptism of Heretics.
- 97. The Seventh Council of Carthage under Cyprian. Concerning the Baptism of Heretics.
- 98. Elucidation.
Treatises Attributed to Cyprian on Questionable Authority.
Source: CCEL