Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series, Volume XI Sulpitius Severus, Vincent of Lerins, John CassianPhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 1 Ιουν 2007 - 652 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 13
... things so great ( although such is the nature of our times in which all things have fallen into decay and corruption , it is almost a pre - eminent virtue for priestly firmness not to 1 " " " Nubes , " lit. a cloud . " About the middle ...
... things so great ( although such is the nature of our times in which all things have fallen into decay and corruption , it is almost a pre - eminent virtue for priestly firmness not to 1 " " " Nubes , " lit. a cloud . " About the middle ...
Σελίδα 18
... things , and that he pressed the who was said to have raised the dead and to unstable waters with his footprints . But not have rescued houses from the flames , had him- on that account does the preacher of the Gen- self recently become ...
... things , and that he pressed the who was said to have raised the dead and to unstable waters with his footprints . But not have rescued houses from the flames , had him- on that account does the preacher of the Gen- self recently become ...
Σελίδα 26
... things , they neither possess them , nor do they desire to possess them . For when I offered that Presbyter ten gold coins , he refused them , declaring , with profound wisdom , that the church was not benefited but rather injured by ...
... things , they neither possess them , nor do they desire to possess them . For when I offered that Presbyter ten gold coins , he refused them , declaring , with profound wisdom , that the church was not benefited but rather injured by ...
Σελίδα 27
... things which pleased Accordingly , when I came to Alexandria , I me , but some that were to be blamed . I think found that city in a ferment from disturbances it is clear that the author himself really enter - connected with the matter ...
... things which pleased Accordingly , when I came to Alexandria , I me , but some that were to be blamed . I think found that city in a ferment from disturbances it is clear that the author himself really enter - connected with the matter ...
Σελίδα 30
... things for his servants . For those who settle our desires , as you have already begun to do , within these solitudes live for the most part on for your speech conveys to us true delight . " the fruit of such trees , since no other ...
... things for his servants . For those who settle our desires , as you have already begun to do , within these solitudes live for the most part on for your speech conveys to us true delight . " the fruit of such trees , since no other ...
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