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He is known from several correspondences. It was Purpurius who first introduced the likening of the Donatist community as a new expression of the
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A History of the Councils of the Church: from the Original Documents, to the close of the Second Council of Nicaea A.D. 787
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All this, however, was not enough to exclude him from the meeting though, as Tilley puts it
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from 305 to 320 AD, who was instrumental in establishing the Donatist movement of
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in Roman times was protected to the south and west by the "Limes romanus" called
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A New Eusebius: Documents Illustrating the History of the Church to AD 337
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Henri Irénée Marrou, André Mandouze, Anne-Marie La Bonnardière,
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The Bible in Christian North Africa: The Donatist World
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The Bible in Christian North Africa: The Donatist World
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The Bible in Christian North Africa: The Donatist World
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Index

Donatist
bishop
Roman North Africa
Israelites
Moses
in the Desert

Cirta
Fossatum Africae
Synod of Cirta
Optatus
Secundus
Tigisis
Milevus
Augustine
brigand
vinegar
traditor
consecration

p80-81
Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature
p 129
A New Eusebius: Documents Illustrating the History of the Church to AD 337
p102
Categories
4th-century bishops in Roman North Africa
Donatists

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