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This marvellous, and above all else desirable, blessedness have the Saints from the beginning wonbythe practice of the virtues, some having striven as Martyrs, and resisted sin unto blood,and others having struggled in selfdiscipline, ...
This marvellous, and above all else desirable, blessedness have the Saints from the beginning wonbythe practice of the virtues, some having striven as Martyrs, and resisted sin unto blood,and others having struggled in selfdiscipline, ...
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Then his tutor withdrew, and Ioasaph said unto the elder, “Shew me the precious gem, concerning which, asmy tutor hath narrated, thou tellest suchgreat and marvellous tales.” Then began Barlaam todiscourse with himthus: “Itis not ...
Then his tutor withdrew, and Ioasaph said unto the elder, “Shew me the precious gem, concerning which, asmy tutor hath narrated, thou tellest suchgreat and marvellous tales.” Then began Barlaam todiscourse with himthus: “Itis not ...
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... a certain goodly land, the which he had promised aforetime to Abraham the patriarch, thathe would giveit unto his seed. And thetask were long, to tellof all themightyand marvellous works full of glory andwonder, without number, ...
... a certain goodly land, the which he had promised aforetime to Abraham the patriarch, thathe would giveit unto his seed. And thetask were long, to tellof all themightyand marvellous works full of glory andwonder, without number, ...
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Whence then cometh sucha marvellous fashioning ofa living creature? “So forhim, who hath made everything out of nothing, and still doth make,itis not impossible to raise deadened and corrupt bodies from the earth, that every man maybe ...
Whence then cometh sucha marvellous fashioning ofa living creature? “So forhim, who hath made everything out of nothing, and still doth make,itis not impossible to raise deadened and corrupt bodies from the earth, that every man maybe ...
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But, as forsinners, withanger and cursehe will banish them from hisserene and gentle countenance the bitterest and hardest lotof all and will sendthem away into everlasting punishment.” IX. Ioasaph said unto him, “Great and marvellous, ...
But, as forsinners, withanger and cursehe will banish them from hisserene and gentle countenance the bitterest and hardest lotof all and will sendthem away into everlasting punishment.” IX. Ioasaph said unto him, “Great and marvellous, ...
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