Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series, Volume VI JeromePhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 2007 M06 1 - 564 pages |
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... pass away. Jerome had deeply loved Rufinus (4) and highly respected Melania 398-404. in early days (5, 7, 53). He had spoken of Rufinus in his Chronicle for the year 378 as "insignis monachus ** (Ruf. Ap. it 25, 36, Vol. iii. 471) ; we ...
... pass away. Jerome had deeply loved Rufinus (4) and highly respected Melania 398-404. in early days (5, 7, 53). He had spoken of Rufinus in his Chronicle for the year 378 as "insignis monachus ** (Ruf. Ap. it 25, 36, Vol. iii. 471) ; we ...
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... pass freely between them ; Augustin consults Jerome on the difficult question of the origin of souls (272, 283), and foregoes the expression of Traducianism, to which he is inclined, in deference to Jerome's objections; and he consults ...
... pass freely between them ; Augustin consults Jerome on the difficult question of the origin of souls (272, 283), and foregoes the expression of Traducianism, to which he is inclined, in deference to Jerome's objections; and he consults ...
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... passing from one subject to another with great versatility. It is contrasted by Erasmus with the barbarisms of the ... pass into treatises, and he turns to address others than those to whom he is writing (59, 273, 274). But the process ...
... passing from one subject to another with great versatility. It is contrasted by Erasmus with the barbarisms of the ... pass into treatises, and he turns to address others than those to whom he is writing (59, 273, 274). But the process ...
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... pass over in silence the marvellous event which has happened in our own day, I have declined the task from modesty and, as I now feel, with justice, believing myself to be incapable of it, at once because human language is inadequate to ...
... pass over in silence the marvellous event which has happened in our own day, I have declined the task from modesty and, as I now feel, with justice, believing myself to be incapable of it, at once because human language is inadequate to ...
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... pass them by, I still could not prevent my voice from breaking out into cries of joy. Who can fittingly praise the vigilance which enabled him to bury, if I may so say, before his death Auxentius * of Milan, that curse brooding over the ...
... pass them by, I still could not prevent my voice from breaking out into cries of joy. Who can fittingly praise the vigilance which enabled him to bury, if I may so say, before his death Auxentius * of Milan, that curse brooding over the ...
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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