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The Donatist Church: a Movement of Protest in Roman North Africa. By W. H. C. Frend. Pp. xvi + 360. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1952. 35s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

H. Chadwick
Affiliation:
Queens' College, Cambridge

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page 103 note 1 With the evidence (pp. 102 ff.) of Christians who continued with practices of the old religion we may compare the claim of the priest of Cybele that the religion of the shepherd Attis and of the Good Shepherd Christ were one and the same; cf. my note, ‘An Attis from a Domestic Shrine,’ in J.T.S. n.s. iii. (1952), 91, n. 2.

page 105 note 1 Augustine, Gesta Coll. Carth., iii. 288: Ego in ecclesia sum in qua Caecilianus fuit.