Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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But perhaps someone may object and say : “ Now in the present mortality this is a source of sorrow to me that I who had been prepared for confession and had dedicated myself with my whole heart and with all my courage to the endurance ...
But perhaps someone may object and say : “ Now in the present mortality this is a source of sorrow to me that I who had been prepared for confession and had dedicated myself with my whole heart and with all my courage to the endurance ...
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We are prevaricators of our hope and faith , if what we say seems pretended , feigned , falsified . ... We will not , he says , have you ignorant , brethren , concerning them that are asleep , that you be not sorrowful , even as others ...
We are prevaricators of our hope and faith , if what we say seems pretended , feigned , falsified . ... We will not , he says , have you ignorant , brethren , concerning them that are asleep , that you be not sorrowful , even as others ...
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... now anxious to relieve themselves of an embarrassing opponent, represented him to the emperor as discordiae seminarium et perturbator Orientis.58 St. Jerome says that Hilary, after presenting a memorial to the emperor, ...
... now anxious to relieve themselves of an embarrassing opponent, represented him to the emperor as discordiae seminarium et perturbator Orientis.58 St. Jerome says that Hilary, after presenting a memorial to the emperor, ...
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