The Life and Miracles of St. BenedictCosimo, Inc., 1 ביוני 2007 - 116 עמודים |
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עמוד viii
... mind . ” To whom I returned this answer : " O Peter , the grief which I con- tinually endure is unto me both old and new : old through common use , and new by daily increasing . For mine unhappy soul , wounded with worldly business ...
... mind . ” To whom I returned this answer : " O Peter , the grief which I con- tinually endure is unto me both old and new : old through common use , and new by daily increasing . For mine unhappy soul , wounded with worldly business ...
עמוד ix
... mind what before it did daily practise and so , in conclusion , it falleth out as I said before , that sailing further on , we go at length so far , that we do not so much as once behold the sweet harbour of quiet and peace from whence ...
... mind what before it did daily practise and so , in conclusion , it falleth out as I said before , that sailing further on , we go at length so far , that we do not so much as once behold the sweet harbour of quiet and peace from whence ...
עמוד xii
... mind that only one generation divided him from St. Benedict , and that some of the older monks of his own monastery of St. Andrew had been personally acquainted with their common Father and Founder , and had been the witnesses of his ...
... mind that only one generation divided him from St. Benedict , and that some of the older monks of his own monastery of St. Andrew had been personally acquainted with their common Father and Founder , and had been the witnesses of his ...
עמוד 1
... mind of an old man ; for his age was inferior to his virtue . All vain pleasure he contemned ; and though he were in the world , and might freely have enjoyed such commodities as it yieldeth , yet did he nothing esteem it , nor the vani ...
... mind of an old man ; for his age was inferior to his virtue . All vain pleasure he contemned ; and though he were in the world , and might freely have enjoyed such commodities as it yieldeth , yet did he nothing esteem it , nor the vani ...
עמוד 2
... mind only to serve God , he sought for some place where he might attain to the desire of his holy pur- pose and in this sort he departed , instructed with learned ignorance , and furnished with unlearned wisdom . All the notable things ...
... mind only to serve God , he sought for some place where he might attain to the desire of his holy pur- pose and in this sort he departed , instructed with learned ignorance , and furnished with unlearned wisdom . All the notable things ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
The Life and Miracles of St. Benedict <span dir=ltr>Saint Gregory the Great</span> תצוגה מקדימה מוגבלת - 2007 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 66 - I say to thee that thou art Peter ; and upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. And I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of Heaven. And whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth, it shall be bound also in heaven...
עמוד 50 - O! the depths of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out!
עמוד 3 - Nursia of honourable parentage and brought up at Rome in the study of humanity. But for as much as he saw many by reason of such learning to fall to dissolute and lewd life, he drew back his foot, which he had as it were now set forth into the world, lest, entering too far in acquaintance therewith, he likewise might have fallen into that dangerous and godless gulf. Wherefore, giving over his book and forsaking his father's house and wealth, with a resolute mind only to serve God, he sought for some...
עמוד 34 - Bennet,' and yet found that he gave him no answer, straightway he would turn his tune, and say : ' Cursed Bennet, and not blessed : what hast thou to do with me ? and why dost thou thus persecute me ?' Wherefore new battles of the old enemy against the servant of God are to be looked for, against whom willingly did he make war, but against his will did he give him occasion of many notable victories.
עמוד 34 - The old enemy of mankind, not taking this in good part, did, not now privily or in a dream, but in open sight, present himself to the eyes of that holy father, and with great outcries complained that he had offered him violence. The noise which he made the monks did hear, but himself they could not see : but as the venerable father told them he appeared visibly unto him most fell and cruel, and as though, with his fiery mouth and flaming eyes, he would have torn him in pieces : what the devil said...
עמוד 85 - I said before, that he would have had that thing, which yet he could not: for if we respect the venerable man's mind, no question but he would have had the same fair weather to have continued as it was, when he set forth, but he found that a miracle did prevent his desire, which, by the power of almighty God, a woman's...
עמוד 6 - ... running forward, cometh to be a river. As he was travelling to this place, a certain monk, called Romanus, met him, and demanded whither he went ; and, understanding his purpose, he both kept it close, furthered him what he might, vested him with the habit of holy conversation, and, as he could, did minister and serve him. The man of God, Bennet, coming to this...
עמוד 12 - I understand of all this testimony alleged : but yet I beseech you to tell me the meaning thereof more fully. GREGORY. — It is plain, Peter, that in youth the temptation of the flesh is hot : but after fifty years the heat of the body waxeth cold, and the souls of faithful people become holy vessels. Wherefore necessary it is that God's elect servants...
עמוד 83 - For his sister called Scholastica, dedicated from her infancy to our Lord, used once a year to come and visit her brother. To whom the man of God went not far from the gate, to a place that did belong to the Abbey, there to give her entertainment. And she coming thither on a time according to her custom, her venerable brother with his monks went to meet her, where they spent the whole day in the praises of God and spiritual talk: and when it was almost night they supped together, and as they were...