Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series I/Volume IV/Donatist Controversy/Answer to the Letters of Petilian, the Donatist/Book I/Chapter 15

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Chapter 15.—16.  Look at the states of Musti[1] and Assura:[2]  there are many still remaining in this life and in this province who have severed themselves, and many from whom they have severed themselves; many who have erected an altar, and many against whom that altar has been erected; many who have condemned, and many who have been condemned; who have received, and who have been received; who have been baptized outside, and not baptized again within:  if all these things in the cause of unity defile, let the defiled hold their tongues; if these things in the cause of unity do not defile, let them submit to correction, and terminate their strife.


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  1. Musti is in ecclesiastical province of Numidia.
  2. Assura is in ecclesiastical province of Zeugitana.  See Treatise on Baptism, Book VII. c. 32.