38 Alföldi, A., in CAH 12, p. 202,Google Scholar and ‘Zu den Christenverfolgungen in der Mitte des 3. Jahrhunderts’, Klio n. f. xiii (1938), 323 ff. at 333, argues for two edicts, the second about mid-June (the anniversary of Decius’ dies imperii) calling for more decisive and general action; the first measures were against the leaders of the Church. There is ample evidence to the contrary in the Epistles of Cyprian with lay martyrs, confessors and lapsi well before mid-June, 250 (e.g. Mappalicus, Ep. 10.4.1, 22.2.2, 27.1.1, was martyred in mid-April—19 April, Carthaginian Calendar, 17 April, Calendar of Jerome; the confessor Celerinus appears to be released before early April, 250, Ep. 21.2.1; the wide-spread traffic in libelli pacis for lapsed plebs was well established by the beginning of summer, Ep. 18.1.2, 2.1). No reliance can be placed on the plural edicta feralia (Ep. 55.9.2); the repetition of the phrase in Ep. 58.9.2 (‘ut muniantur aures ne audiant edicta feralia’) in a general hortatory context indicates that the plural is, in all probability, for rhetorical effect (contra Alföldi, art. cit. 324, n. 4)—cf. [Cyp.] Ad Novat. 6 ‘contemnentes edicta saecularium principum’, Novatian ap. Cyp. Ep. 30. 3. 1 ‘propositis adversus evangelium vel edictis vel legibus satisfecisse’.