• Christian Encyclopedia - Lutheran Missouri Synod - Mensurius Anette Hettinger (1993). "Mensurius, katholischer Bischof von Karthago". In Bautz, Traugott...
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  • archdeacon of Carthage, who supported his bishop Mensurius in opposing the fanatical cult of martyrdom. Mensurius forbade any to be honoured as martyrs who had...
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    recently deceased bishop Mensurius considered by many to be a traditor during the Diocletianic Persecution, though Mensurius denied the charges. Saying...
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    property which they refused to give up to officials. The Bishop of Carthage, Mensurius, who was very much opposed to what he considered the fanaticism of the...
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  • bishop, not a traditor." The Bishop of Carthage, Mensurius, died in 311. Caecilian, a deacon under Mensurius and a traditor, was appointed as his successor...
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    of Cyprian. There is greater certainty about the 4th-century bishops: Mensurius, bishop by 303, succeeded in 311 by Caecilianus, who was at the First...
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    imprisoned friends was scattered on the ground. The mob had been sent by Mensurius, the bishop of the city, and Caecilian, his deacon, for reasons that remain...
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    over differences in practices.: xiv, 69  In 311, the bishop of Carthage, Mensurius, died. The twelve bishops of the region were supposed to gather and elect...
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