cyprian造句1. One day, Cyprian called for new elections for steward, even though the old terms had not expired.
2. In the'Iliad'Aphrodite is called " the Cyprian " or " Cytherea ".
3. Accordingly, Cyprian also advises that women who do not keep the chastity they have promised should marry.
4. Cyprian carried on a bitter controversy with Stephen, bishop of Rome, on this issue.
5. Cyprian, for example, talks of exhibitions of shame and modesty.
6. Cyprian in some places testifies that the blood was given to the people.
7. Cyprian Nyamwamu is executive director of the National Executive Convention Council and a leader of the National Civil Society Congress, which has advocated reducing the number of Cabinet posts to 21.
8. Self is always very negligent in this Cyprian season ...
9. Tertullian and Cyprian do not mention it, and Mommsen's Canon (360) still bears traces of the uncertainty among the Churches of the West in this respect.
10. The president of the Local was a man named Phil Cyprian, who had a crush, it seems, on Mussolini.
11. Until his day, the only great Latin Father was St. Cyprian , and Hilary had no rival in his own generation.
12. Tertullian profoundly influenced the later church fathers, especially Saint Cyprian - and through them, all Christian theologians of the West.
13. None of the Greek Fathers have treated the incident in their commentaries, and, among Latin writers, Tertullian, Cyprian, and Hilary appear to have no knowledge of this pericope .
14. A full English style flake with a healthy dose of Cyprian Latakia.
15. The Alexandrian school at the end of the second and early in the third century deserves notice, as do such writers as Irenaeus, Tertullian, Hippolytus, and Cyprian .
16. A characteristic English Mixture, developed from mellow Georgian Virginias, Black Cavendish, Mexican Burley 's and Cyprian Latakia, a classic. Mild to medium strength.
17. And there went also with us some of the disciples from Caesarea, bringing with them one Mnason a Cyprian, an old disciple, with whom we should lodge.
18. The corrections peculiar to the Itala are attested by the quotations of Cyprian , and may have been derived from a Greek manuscript taken to Africa.
19. Some of his works have come down to us under the name of St. Cyprian .