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Cyprianic, a.|sɪprɪˈænɪk| [ad. mod.L. Cyprianicus, f. Cypriānus.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of St. Cyprian (Thascius Cæcilius Cyprianus), bishop of Carthage, martyred a.d. 258.
1695J. Sage (title) The Principles of the Cyprianic Age. 1696G. Rule (title) The Cyprianick Bishop examined and found not to be diocesan, nor to have superior power to a parish minister, or presbyterian moderator. a1861W. Cuningham Hist. Theology Wks. (1863) I. 164 The Cyprianic bishop was very different from the modern one. 1916J. R. Harris Testimonies i. viii. 77 We have an almost contemporary witness for the Cyprianic text. Ibid. xiv. 127 Justin starts with the first chapter of the Cyprianic Christology. 1920Christian World 19 Aug. 8/4 We need for the recovery of Christian unity a man of Cyprianic grasp, though not of Cyprian's opinions. 1945G. Dix Shape of Liturgy v. 116 The ‘Cyprianic’ doctrine of the sacrifice came to prevail in the West. |