Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series, Volume VI JeromePhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 2007 M06 1 - 564 pages |
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... eyes began to fail during his stay at Constantinople in 380-382, and he usually employed an amanuensis ; but he still wrote at times, and what he wrote was more polished than what he dictated. " In the one case I constantly turn the ...
... eyes began to fail during his stay at Constantinople in 380-382, and he usually employed an amanuensis ; but he still wrote at times, and what he wrote was more polished than what he dictated. " In the one case I constantly turn the ...
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... eyes upon the bloody spectacle, now, like a wild beast, which after once tasting blood always thirsts for it, ordered the torture to be doubled, and cruelly gnashing his teeth, threatened the executioner with like punishment if he ...
... eyes upon the bloody spectacle, now, like a wild beast, which after once tasting blood always thirsts for it, ordered the torture to be doubled, and cruelly gnashing his teeth, threatened the executioner with like punishment if he ...
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... eyes. The disquieting news reaches the city close at hand, and the entire force of constables is mustered. The officer who is responsible for the execution of criminals bursts from among his men, and Staining Ms hoary hair with soiling ...
... eyes. The disquieting news reaches the city close at hand, and the entire force of constables is mustered. The officer who is responsible for the execution of criminals bursts from among his men, and Staining Ms hoary hair with soiling ...
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... eyes are not worthy to look upon it. Oh! that I could behold the desert, lovelier to me than any city! Oh! that I ... eye hath not seen nor ear heard, neither have they entered into the heart of man," * I knew indeed before from the ...
... eyes are not worthy to look upon it. Oh! that I could behold the desert, lovelier to me than any city! Oh! that I ... eye hath not seen nor ear heard, neither have they entered into the heart of man," * I knew indeed before from the ...
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... eyes; for Innocent,* the half of my soul,* was taken away from me by a sudden attack of fever. The one eye which I now enjoy, and which is all in all to me, is our Evagrius,* upon whom I with my constant infirmities have come as an ...
... eyes; for Innocent,* the half of my soul,* was taken away from me by a sudden attack of fever. The one eye which I now enjoy, and which is all in all to me, is our Evagrius,* upon whom I with my constant infirmities have come as an ...
Contents
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Translation of the answer of the Synod | 186 |
ioS To Eustochiura memorials of her mother | 195 |
109 To the presbyter Riparius in Spain on | 212 |
18 | 224 |
Life of Paul the First Hermit | 299 |
Malchus the Captive Monk | 315 |
against Helvidius The perpetual virginity | 334 |
against Jovinianus | 346 |
vii | 454 |
page | 483 |
Prefaces to the Commentaries 495 Book II eh 57 addressed to Eustochium | 500 |
Preface to Commentary on Ezekiet Book XIII PrelacetoCommentaryonMicah Bookl i iv | 501 |
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