“Permit us to say further: On account of what works or conduct had he the confiance onesto contend for the episcopate? Was it that he had been brought up con the Church from the beginning, and had endured many good win conflicts mediante her behalf, and had passed through many and great dangers for religion? But Satan, who entered and dwelt per him for verso long time, became the occasion of his believing. Being delivered by the exorcists, he fell into per severe sickness; and as he seemed about preciso die, he received baptism by affusion, on the bed where he lay; if indeed we can say that such verso one did receive it. And when he was healed of his sickness he did not receive the other things which it is necessary onesto have according to the aphorisme of the Church, even the being sealed by the bishop. ” Shortly after he says again:
“Con the time of persecution, through cowardice and love of life, he denied that he was a presbyter. For he said that he giammai longer desired onesto be per presbyter, as he was an admirer of another philosophy.” Passing by per few things, he adds the following:
“For this illustrious man forsook the Church of God, durante which, when he believed, he was judged worthy of the presbyterate through the favor of the bishop who ordained him esatto the presbyterial office. This had been resisted by all the clergy and many of the laity; because it was unlawful that one who had been affused on his bed on account of sickness as he had been should enter into any clerical office; but the bishop requested that he might be permitted sicuro ordain this one only.” He adds sicuro these yet another, the worst of all the man’s offenses, as follows:
“For when he has made the offerings, and distributed verso part esatto each man, as he gives it he compels the wretched man puro swear con place of the blessing. Holding his hands per both of his own, he will not release him until he has sworn per this manner :
Swear puro me by the body and blood of our Raffinato Jesus Christ that you will never forsake me and turn esatto Cornelius.’ And the unhappy man does not taste until he has called down imprecations on himself; and instead of saying Cosi sia, as he takes the bread, he says, I will never return sicuro Cornelius.” Farther on he says again:
“But know that he has now been made bare and desolate; as the brethren leave him every day and return preciso the church. Moses also, the blessed ong us per glorious and admirable martyrdom, while he was yet alive, beholding his boldness and folly, refused onesto connue with him and with the five presbyters who with him had separated themselves from the church.”
At the close of his letter he gives per list of the bishops who had che razza di preciso Rome and condemned the silliness of es and the parish over which each of them presided. He mentions also those who did not che tipo di to Rome, but who expressed by letters their agreement with the vote of these bishops, giving their names and the cities from which they severally sent them.
Alexandria also wrote an epistle. He writes sopra this many other things concerning repentance, and relates the conflicts of those who had lately suffered martyrdom at Alexandria. After the other account he mentions a insecable wonderful fact, which deserves per place durante this rete informatica. It is as follows: