Alypius

Alypius Thagastensis

bishop of Thagaste and close friend of Augustine|Thagaste
Alypius of Thagaste was Augustine's close friend, fellow North African bishop, and frequent correspondent in debates over church unity and Christian learning.
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From Julian the Apostatec. 355 AD

It happened that when you sent me your map, I had just recovered from illness — but I was no less delighted to...

julian emperor #7
From Augustine of Hippoc. 391 AD

A Letter from the Presbyter of the District of Hippo to Alypius the Bishop of Thagaste, Concerning the Anniversary of the Birth of Leontius, Formerly Bishop of Hippo. 1. In the absence of brother Macharius, I have not been able to write anything definite concerning a matter about which I could not feel otherwise than anxious: it is said, howeve...

augustine hippo #29
From Paulinus and Therasiac. 394 AD

Paulinus and Therasia ask Alypius for his story, prayers, letters, and continued communion.

augustine hippo #24
From Augustine of Hippoc. 399 AD

1. The sorrow of the members of the Church at Thiave prevents my heart from having any rest until I hear that they have been brought again to be of the same mind towards you as they formerly were; which must be accomplished without delay. For if the apostle was concerned about one individual, lest perhaps such an one should be swallowed up with ...

augustine hippo #83
From Augustine of Hippoc. 406 AD

1. We are deeply grieved, and can by no means regard it as a small matter, that the people of Hippo clamorously said so much to the disparagement of your Holiness; but, my good brother, their clamorous utterance of these things is not so great a cause for grief as the fact that we are, without open accusation, deemed guilty of similar things. Fo...

augustine hippo #125
From Augustine of Hippoc. 423 AD

Brother Paulus has arrived here safely: he reports that the pains devoted to the business which engaged him have been rewarded with success; the Lord will grant that with these his trouble in that matter may terminate. He salutes you warmly, and tells us tidings concerning Gabinianus which give us joy, namely, that having by God's mercy obtained...

augustine hippo #227