Chapter 47.—92. Natalis of Oëa1886
| 1886 Sabrati, Oëa and Leptis Magna were the three cities whose combination gave its name to Tripolis, an ecclesiastical province.
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said: "It is not only I myself who am present, but also Pompeius of Sabrati,
1887
| 1887 Sabrati, Oëa and Leptis Magna were the three cities whose combination gave its name to Tripolis, an ecclesiastical province.
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and Dioga of Leptis Magna,
1888
| 1888 Sabrati, Oëa and Leptis Magna were the three cities whose combination gave its name to Tripolis, an ecclesiastical province.
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who commissioned me to represent their views, being absent indeed in body, but present in spirit, who
deliver this same
judgment as our colleagues, that
heretics cannot have
communion with us, unless they have been
baptized with the
baptism of the
Church."
1889
| 1889 Conc. Carth. sec. 83-85.
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93. He means, I suppose, that communion which belongs to the society of the Dove; for in the partaking of the sacraments they doubtless held communion with them, judging no man, nor removing any from the right of communion if he held a different opinion. But with whatever reference he spoke, there is no great need for these words being refuted. For certainly a heretic would not be admitted to communion, unless he had been baptized with the baptism of the Church.
But it is clear that the baptism of the Church exists even among heretics if it be consecrated with the words of the gospel; just as the gospel itself belongs to the Church, and has nothing to do with their waywardness, but certainly retains its own holiness.
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