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... monks multiplied with rapid increase on the sands of Libya , upon the rocks of Thebais , and in the cities of the Nile . To the south of Alexandria , the mountain and adjacent desert of Nitria , were peopled by five thousand anachorets ...
... monks multiplied with rapid increase on the sands of Libya , upon the rocks of Thebais , and in the cities of the Nile . To the south of Alexandria , the mountain and adjacent desert of Nitria , were peopled by five thousand anachorets ...
Side 111
... monks was equal to the remainder of the people , and posterity might repeat the saying , which had formerly been applied to the sacred animals of the same country , that , in Egypt , it was less difficult to find a god than a man ...
... monks was equal to the remainder of the people , and posterity might repeat the saying , which had formerly been applied to the sacred animals of the same country , that , in Egypt , it was less difficult to find a god than a man ...
Side 112
... monks were , on all occasions , his faithful guardians , cunning emissaries , and discreet ministers . In the West ... monk Antony , which was early translated into the Latin , had a great influence in this matter . " ( Neander , 3. 367 ...
... monks were , on all occasions , his faithful guardians , cunning emissaries , and discreet ministers . In the West ... monk Antony , which was early translated into the Latin , had a great influence in this matter . " ( Neander , 3. 367 ...
Side 113
... monk , who had visited Egypt , found a merchant- ship bound from Alexandria to Marseilles , and performed the voyage in thirty days . ( Sulp . Sever . Dialog . 1. 1. ) Athanasius , who addressed his Life of St. Antony to the foreign monks ...
... monk , who had visited Egypt , found a merchant- ship bound from Alexandria to Marseilles , and performed the voyage in thirty days . ( Sulp . Sever . Dialog . 1. 1. ) Athanasius , who addressed his Life of St. Antony to the foreign monks ...
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... monks , who had renounced the world to accomplish the work of their salvation , were the best quali- fied for the spiritual government of the Christians . The reluctant hermit was torn from his cell and seated , amidst the acclamations ...
... monks , who had renounced the world to accomplish the work of their salvation , were the best quali- fied for the spiritual government of the Christians . The reluctant hermit was torn from his cell and seated , amidst the acclamations ...
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