EPISTLE XIX.--CYPRIAN REPLIES TO CALDONIUS
EPISTLE XIX.(7)
CYPRIAN REPLIES TO CALDONIUS.
ARGUMENT.--CYPRIAN TREATS OF NOTHING PECULIAR IN THIS EPISTLE, BEYOND
ACQUIESCING IN THE OPINION OF CALDONIUS, TO WIT, THAT PEACE SHOULD NOT BE REFUSED TO
SUCH LAPSED AS, BY A TRUE REPENTANCE AND CONFESSION OF THE NAME OF CHRIST, HAVE
DESERVED IT, AND HAVE THEREFORE RETURNED TO HIM.
Cyprian to Caldonius, his brother, greeting. We have received your letter,
beloved brother, which is abundantly sensible, and full of honesty and faith.
Nor do we wonder that, skilled and exercised as you are in the Scriptures of
the Lord, you do everything discreetly and wisely. lyon have judged quite
correctly about granting peace to our brethren, which they, by true penitence and by
the glory of a confession of the Lord, have restored to themselves, being
justified by their words, by which before they had condemned themselves. Since,
then, they have washed away all their sin, and their former stain, by the help of
the Lord, has been done away by a more powerful virtue, they ought not to lie
any longer under the power of the devil, as it were, prostrate; when, being
banished and deprived of all their property, they have lifted themselves up and
have begun to stand with Christ. And I wish that the others also would repent
after their fall, and be transferred into their former condition; and that you may
know how we have dealt with these, in their urgent and eager rashness and
importunity to extort peace, I have sent a book(8) to you, with letters to the
number of five, that I wrote to the clergy and to the people, and to the martyrs
also and confessors, which letters have already been sent to many of our
colleagues, and have satisfied them; and they replied that they also agree with me in
the same opinion according to the Catholic faith; which very thing do you also
communicate to as many of our colleagues as you can, that among all these, may be
observed one mode of action and one agreement, according to the Lord's
precepts.(9) I bid you, beloved brother, ever heartily farewell.