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... follows : - " To the most Reverend and Holy Brother Ætherius , my Fellow - Bishop - Gregory , the Servant of the Servants of God . " Although to priests who possess the charity which is pleasing to God , religious men need no one's ...
... follows : - " To the most Reverend and Holy Brother Ætherius , my Fellow - Bishop - Gregory , the Servant of the Servants of God . " Although to priests who possess the charity which is pleasing to God , religious men need no one's ...
Side 29
... to the holy war ; and how he would gradually inspire his own lofty spirit into the heart of Augustine , and win from him the declaration to do or die . Then would follow a sober consideration of prac- tical measures. AT MARSEILLES 29.
... to the holy war ; and how he would gradually inspire his own lofty spirit into the heart of Augustine , and win from him the declaration to do or die . Then would follow a sober consideration of prac- tical measures. AT MARSEILLES 29.
Side 30
Edward Lewes Cutts. Then would follow a sober consideration of prac- tical measures . Augustine would report what he perhaps had in his mind when he consented to return to Rome ; that the south - east portion of the island was more ...
Edward Lewes Cutts. Then would follow a sober consideration of prac- tical measures . Augustine would report what he perhaps had in his mind when he consented to return to Rome ; that the south - east portion of the island was more ...
Side 31
... follow him to death , if such should be the will of God . We are not so fortunate as to possess any descrip- tion of the personal appearance of Augustine , such as John the Deacon has given us of his great master Gregory . His eleventh ...
... follow him to death , if such should be the will of God . We are not so fortunate as to possess any descrip- tion of the personal appearance of Augustine , such as John the Deacon has given us of his great master Gregory . His eleventh ...
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... follow that course of life which our fathers did in the infant Church , when none of them said that anything which he possessed was his own , but all things were in common to them . " [ In Letters of Gregory there is inserted here ...
... follow that course of life which our fathers did in the infant Church , when none of them said that anything which he possessed was his own , but all things were in common to them . " [ In Letters of Gregory there is inserted here ...
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Side 112 - English, determined upon, viz., that the temples of the idols in that nation ought not to be destroyed; but let the idols that are in them be destroyed; let holy water be made and sprinkled in the said temples, let altars be erected, and relics placed. For if those temples are well built, it is requisite that they be converted from the worship of devils to the service of the true God...