The Desert FathersHelen Waddell University of Michigan Press, 1957 - 209 էջ The words of the 4th-century monastics who founded the Desert Rule |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE LIFE OF ST PAUL THE FIRST HERMIT | 26 |
HISTORY OF THE MONKS OF EGYPT | 40 |
THE SAYINGS OF THE FATHERS | 58 |
THE SAYINGS OF THE FATHERS | 130 |
THE SAYINGS OF THE FATHERS | 147 |
OF MORTIFICATION | 156 |
FRAGMENTS FROM THE PARADISUS OF PALLADIUS | 163 |
THE PRATUM SPIRITUALS OF JOHN MOSCHUS | 166 |
THE LIFE OF ST PELAGIA THE HARLOT | 173 |
THE LIFE OF ST MARY THE HARLOT | 189 |
NOTES | 203 |
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The Desert Fathers: Translations from the Latin with an Introduction Helen Waddell Հատվածի դիտում - 1957 |
Common terms and phrases
abbot Antony abbot Arsenius abbot Macarius abbot Moses abbot Pastor abbot Poemen abbot Silvanus abide ACCIDIE angel answered asked the abbot began Behold blessed body bread brethren brother asked brought Cassian Christ church codex desert Desert Fathers devil didst thou disciple door dost thou doth Edessa Egypt evil Father gave Greek hands hast thou hath heard hearing heart heaven Historia Lausiaca holy humility JAMES THE DEACON Jerome JOHN MOSCHUS lady Romana lived look Lord lust Maronia Migne mind monastery monk naught Nitria Pachomius Palladius palm-leaves Paphnutius Paschasius Paulinus of Nola peace Pelagius pray prayer priest quiet Rufinus saying Scete sent sins solitude soul spirit story straightway Tabenna tell Thebaid thee thine things thou art thou didst thou dost thou hast thou shalt thoughts thy cell thyself toil told translation Vitae Patrum weeping Wherefore word wouldst