History of the Christian Church From the Apostolic Age to the Reformation Ad
History of the Christian Church From the Apostolic Age to the Reformation Ad
James Craigie Robertson
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) TertuUian disallows 650), St Jerome (De VV. LUustr. 66 ; the baptism of heretics. (De Bapt. Vita S. Pauli, 2), and other later wri- 15 ; De Pudic. 19. ) See note by Dom ters, state that Cornelius was put to Thomas, in Migne, ii, 1183 ; Munter, death. See Tillem. Iii. 468 ; Migne, 151. Patr. Lat. Iii. 681. " Aug. De Bapt. Iii. 16 ; Mosh. t Euseb. Vii. 2. 536-7 J Tillem, iv. 143. On the whole " Augustin. De Baptismo cont. Do- question, see a learned note by Fell natistas, iv. 9. ^" Cj-p- P- =43... (reprinted by Routb. ^ Tillem. Iv. 140 ; INIosh. 543-4 ; Reliq. Sac. Iii. 210-16, and by Migne, Walch, Ti. 315. Patrol, iii. 1073-7). CiiAr. VI. A. D. 253-7. CYPRIAN AND STEPHEN. 1 73 The origin of the disagreement between Stephen and the Asiatics is unknown, but it may possibly have been that some orientals, residing at Rome, wished to introduce there the practice of their native churches.^ Neither is it exactly known what Stephen's own opinion was ; whether his words — that converts "from whatsoever heresy " ^ should be received by imposition of hands — are to be understood absolutely, or whether (as seems more probable) they ought to be interpreted with limita- tions agreeable to the church's later judgment.^ It seems, however, to be certain that he was engaged in controversy with the Asiatics before the difference with Cyprian arose.
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