Cyprian of Carthage c. 200-258
Cyprian (Latin: Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus) (c. 200 – September 14, 258) was bishop of Carthage and an important Early Christian writer, many of whose Latin works are extant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprian
Cyprian: The Churchman - 1906 - John Alfred Falulkner
The Life and Times of Saint Cyprian - 1840 - George Ayliffe Poole
The Ante-Nicene Father. Translations of The Writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325 - Volume 5
CYPRIAN
Introductory Notice to Cyprian (page 263)
CYPRIAN. The Life and Passion of Cyprian (page 267)
The Epistles of Cyprian (page 275)
The Treatises of Cyprian (page 421)
1. On the Unity of the Church (page 421)
2. On the Dress of Virgins (page 430)
3. On the Lapsed (page 437)
4. On the Lord's Prayer (page 447)
5. An Address to Demetrianus (page 457)
6. On the Vanity of Idols (page 465)
7. On the Mortality (page 469)
8. On Works and Alms (page 476)
9. On the Advantage of Patience (page 484)
10. On Jealousy and Envy (page 491)
11. Exhortation to Martyrdom, Addressed to Fortunatus (page 496)
12. Three Books of Testimonies against the Jews (page 507)
Elucidations (page 557)
The Seventh Council of Carthage (page 565)
Translator's Introduction -
to Treatises Attributed to Cyprian on Questionable Authority (page 573)
Treatises attributed to Cyprian (page 575)
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