Cyprian, and the other Collegues which in the Council were present, to the number of 66. to brother Fidus greeting.
MOst dear brother, we have read thy letters, in which thou hast sig∣nified concerning one Victor a Presbyter, that Therapius our Col∣legue in a time not ripe, and with overmuch haste, hath granted him peace, before he had done full penance, and satisfied the Lord God, against whom he had offended. Which thing hath enough moved us, that he hath departed from the authority of our Decree, that before the allowed and full time of fatisfaction, and without the asking and privity of the common sort, no infirmity urging, nor necessity compelling, peace should be granted to him. But upon counsel weighed long with us, it was enough to chide Therapius our Collegue in that he rashly did this; and to have instructed him; that for hereafter he do no such thing. Yet we have not thought, that the peace however once granted by a Priest of God should be taken away; and for this cause we have permitted Victor to use the Communication granted to him. But for what belongeth to the cause of Infants, whom thou hast said should not be baptized within the second or third day in which they were born; and that the law of antient Circumcision is to be considered, so as that thou shouldest not think him that is born should be baptized and hallowed within the 8. day; it seem∣ed