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... saw of the monks and solitaries during his travels, Basil first of all thought of establishing a monastery in the district of Tiberina.9 Here he would have been in the near neighbourhood of Arianzus, the home of his friend Gregory.
... saw of the monks and solitaries during his travels, Basil first of all thought of establishing a monastery in the district of Tiberina.9 Here he would have been in the near neighbourhood of Arianzus, the home of his friend Gregory.
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Origen's authority stood high, and both of the main divisions of Christian thought, the Nicene and the Arian, endeavoured to support their respective views from his writings. Basil and Gregory were successful in vindicating his ...
Origen's authority stood high, and both of the main divisions of Christian thought, the Nicene and the Arian, endeavoured to support their respective views from his writings. Basil and Gregory were successful in vindicating his ...
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Bishop Gregory refused to take any retrogressive steps, and thought the scandal of accepting the tumultuary appointment would be less than that of cancelling the consecration. Gregory the younger presumably supported his father, ...
Bishop Gregory refused to take any retrogressive steps, and thought the scandal of accepting the tumultuary appointment would be less than that of cancelling the consecration. Gregory the younger presumably supported his father, ...
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His Mend Gregory gives us no details, but it may be inferred from what he says that he thought Basil ill-used.1 And allusions of Basil have been supposed to imply his own sense of discourtesy and neglect.8 The position became serious.
His Mend Gregory gives us no details, but it may be inferred from what he says that he thought Basil ill-used.1 And allusions of Basil have been supposed to imply his own sense of discourtesy and neglect.8 The position became serious.
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Crowds of working people come to hear him preach before they go to their work for the day.8 He travels distances which would be thought noticeable even in our modem days of idolatry of the great goddess Locomotion.
Crowds of working people come to hear him preach before they go to their work for the day.8 He travels distances which would be thought noticeable even in our modem days of idolatry of the great goddess Locomotion.
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