7 surviving letters between Cyprian of Carthage and Presbyters, spanning c. 248–251.
“While news of our colleague's fate was still reaching us in fragments, dear brothers, and I was uncertain what to make o…”
“Being safe by God's grace, dear brothers, I greet you and rejoice to hear that all is well with you too.”
“I had wished, dear brothers, to greet my entire clergy safe and sound with this letter.”
“Having learned, dear brothers, that my actions have been reported to you in a somewhat garbled and untruthful manner, I …”
“Cyprian to the presbyters and deacons, his brothers, greetings.”
“Cyprian to the presbyters and deacons in Rome, his brothers, greetings.”