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... the whole of the Letters, and the Hexaemcron. The De Spiritu Sancto has already appeared in an English form, as have portions of the Letters, but I am not aware of an English translation of the Hexaemcron, or of all the Letters.
... the whole of the Letters, and the Hexaemcron. The De Spiritu Sancto has already appeared in an English form, as have portions of the Letters, but I am not aware of an English translation of the Hexaemcron, or of all the Letters.
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To this period is referred the compilation by Basil of the Moralia* The brief reign of Julian would affect Basil, in common with the whole Church, in two ways; in the relief he would feel at the comparative toleration shewn to Catholics ...
To this period is referred the compilation by Basil of the Moralia* The brief reign of Julian would affect Basil, in common with the whole Church, in two ways; in the relief he would feel at the comparative toleration shewn to Catholics ...
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The whole scene seemed rather of heaven than of earth, and the orderly enthusiasm of the worship to be rather of angels than of men. Valens half fainted, and staggered as he advanced to make his offering at God's Table.
The whole scene seemed rather of heaven than of earth, and the orderly enthusiasm of the worship to be rather of angels than of men. Valens half fainted, and staggered as he advanced to make his offering at God's Table.
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The whole episode referred to in that and in the two following letters is curiously illustrative of outbursts of fanaticism and folly which might 1,36V, , XJEV'i.j CCK, CCXVI* uidThend., Etc.. frht. *x*li. > < vi. » Ep. ca } 4.
The whole episode referred to in that and in the two following letters is curiously illustrative of outbursts of fanaticism and folly which might 1,36V, , XJEV'i.j CCK, CCXVI* uidThend., Etc.. frht. *x*li. > < vi. » Ep. ca } 4.
Página xxxi
But his whole soul was absorbed in the cause of Catholic truth, and in (he fate of the Church. His youth had been steeped in culture, but the work of his ripe manhood left no time for the literary amusement of the dilettante.
But his whole soul was absorbed in the cause of Catholic truth, and in (he fate of the Church. His youth had been steeped in culture, but the work of his ripe manhood left no time for the literary amusement of the dilettante.
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