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... labour , and his reward . " Hic ipse Panegyricus , si non judicium , certe eventum , boni operis accepit . " He was made bishop of Clermont , A.D. 471. Tillemont , Mém . Ecclés . tom . xvi , p . 750 . The palace of Anthemius stood on ...
... labour , and his reward . " Hic ipse Panegyricus , si non judicium , certe eventum , boni operis accepit . " He was made bishop of Clermont , A.D. 471. Tillemont , Mém . Ecclés . tom . xvi , p . 750 . The palace of Anthemius stood on ...
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... labour with much zeal and some success , to save the property of the church , and the chastity of female captives , the tumult could only be appeased by the execution of Orestes . * His brother Paul was slain in an action near Ravenna ...
... labour with much zeal and some success , to save the property of the church , and the chastity of female captives , the tumult could only be appeased by the execution of Orestes . * His brother Paul was slain in an action near Ravenna ...
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... labour ; and the duty of labour was strenu- Onomasticon , p . 1045. ) Pachomius , however , allowed his monks some latitude in the quantity of their food ; but he made them work in proportion as they ate . ( Pallad . in Hist . Lausiac ...
... labour ; and the duty of labour was strenu- Onomasticon , p . 1045. ) Pachomius , however , allowed his monks some latitude in the quantity of their food ; but he made them work in proportion as they ate . ( Pallad . in Hist . Lausiac ...
Side 122
... labour of the monks , which the former considers as a merit , and the latter as a duty . + Mabillon ( Etudes Monastiques , tom . i , p . 47-55 , ) has collected many curious facts to justify the literary labours of his predecessors ...
... labour of the monks , which the former considers as a merit , and the latter as a duty . + Mabillon ( Etudes Monastiques , tom . i , p . 47-55 , ) has collected many curious facts to justify the literary labours of his predecessors ...
Side 123
Edward Gibbon. But the necessity of manual labour was insensibly super- seded . The novice was tempted to bestow his fortune on the saints , in whose society he was resolved to spend the remainder of his life ; and the pernicious ...
Edward Gibbon. But the necessity of manual labour was insensibly super- seded . The novice was tempted to bestow his fortune on the saints , in whose society he was resolved to spend the remainder of his life ; and the pernicious ...
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