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His sister ' founded a convent of nuns on the other side of the Nile , who lived in a community , and practised great austerities . St. Pachomius died May 3 , 348. We have some of his Epistles " remaining , a " Rule , " and some other ...
His sister ' founded a convent of nuns on the other side of the Nile , who lived in a community , and practised great austerities . St. Pachomius died May 3 , 348. We have some of his Epistles " remaining , a " Rule , " and some other ...
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He died in 1536 , aged seventy . Saxius places his birth in 1471 , and his death in 1541. Though he appears to have lived and died a bigoted Catholic , Luther spoke of him , and his translations , in terms of the highest ap- plause .
He died in 1536 , aged seventy . Saxius places his birth in 1471 , and his death in 1541. Though he appears to have lived and died a bigoted Catholic , Luther spoke of him , and his translations , in terms of the highest ap- plause .
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... passed those hours of danger in " defying the armies of the living God , " by his blasphe- mous composition called " The Age of Reason , " the first part of which was published at London in 1794 , and the second the year following .
... passed those hours of danger in " defying the armies of the living God , " by his blasphe- mous composition called " The Age of Reason , " the first part of which was published at London in 1794 , and the second the year following .
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I then left him , and know not whether he afterwards spoke to any person , on any subject , though he lived , as I before observed , till the morning of the 8th . " Such conduct , under usual circumstances , I conceive absolutely ...
I then left him , and know not whether he afterwards spoke to any person , on any subject , though he lived , as I before observed , till the morning of the 8th . " Such conduct , under usual circumstances , I conceive absolutely ...
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Mr. death has withdrawn the living model , we must condense into an imaginary focus all the offensiveness and malignity that are dispersed throughout actual existence . Cheetham seems to have no hostility towards the man , and to be ...
Mr. death has withdrawn the living model , we must condense into an imaginary focus all the offensiveness and malignity that are dispersed throughout actual existence . Cheetham seems to have no hostility towards the man , and to be ...
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