-- 10. I have already, I think, argued to the best of my power, in the preceding books, in the interests of Catholic unanimity and counsel, in whose unity these continued as pious members, in reply not only to the letter which Cyprian wrote to Jubaianus, Footnotes: [1593] Cypr. Ep. 73. 26. [1594] Cypr. Ep. 73. 26. [1595] Cypr. Ep. 73. 26. [1596] Cypr. Ep. 69. 12. [1597] De baptismi simplicitate ubique agnoscendam consuetudinem. The Benedictines give the reading of some Mss.: "De baptismi simplicitate ubique agnoscenda," etc., "maintaining the custom of the universal Church to acknowledge everywhere the identity of baptism." [1598] Conciliis universalibus. [1599] Ephesians 4:2, 3. [1600] Philippians 3:15. |