Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation, Volume 36 |
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... Christian a chance of winning merit for himself by observing the precepts of Christian charity . Even though Christians as well as pagans have been afflicted and loved ones are dying , there should be no grief because mourning betrays a ...
... Christian a chance of winning merit for himself by observing the precepts of Christian charity . Even though Christians as well as pagans have been afflicted and loved ones are dying , there should be no grief because mourning betrays a ...
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... Christ . He expounds a Christian Stoicism , 11 as it were , a philosophy which encourages man to face any hardship , however great , as a proof of his faith ( Mort . 13 ) ; which causes him to feel no surprise or sorrow at the ...
... Christ . He expounds a Christian Stoicism , 11 as it were , a philosophy which encourages man to face any hardship , however great , as a proof of his faith ( Mort . 13 ) ; which causes him to feel no surprise or sorrow at the ...
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... Christian writers one frequently finds the adjective where the genitive of the substantive would be expected , as angelicum gaudium , dominica oratio . Cf. Tert . Spect . 30 , p . 28 , 24 ; Cypr . Domin . Orat . 20 ; Epist . 20 , 2 ...
... Christian writers one frequently finds the adjective where the genitive of the substantive would be expected , as angelicum gaudium , dominica oratio . Cf. Tert . Spect . 30 , p . 28 , 24 ; Cypr . Domin . Orat . 20 ; Epist . 20 , 2 ...
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TEXT AND TRANSLATION 20 | 43 |
INDICES 99 | 6 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY vii | vii |
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