Butler's Lives of the Saints, Volum 9Liturgical Press, 1995 - 237 pàgines For more than two centuries, "Butler's" has been one of the best known, most widely consulted hagiographies. In its brief and authoritative entries, readers can find a wealth of knowledge on the lives and deeds of the saints, as well as their ecclesiastical and historical importance since canonization. |
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Pàgina 1
... remained a model of chastity and self - denial . People will still point to the cave where she lived subsequently and from which she would set out on her countless charitable errands among the local peasants — she is said to have been ...
... remained a model of chastity and self - denial . People will still point to the cave where she lived subsequently and from which she would set out on her countless charitable errands among the local peasants — she is said to have been ...
Pàgina 12
... remained behind to preach the gospel and was eventually promoted to the see of Roskilde on the island of Sjælland . Roskilde at that time was the seat of the Danish kings , which it remained until 1216. It was a bishopric from 1060 and ...
... remained behind to preach the gospel and was eventually promoted to the see of Roskilde on the island of Sjælland . Roskilde at that time was the seat of the Danish kings , which it remained until 1216. It was a bishopric from 1060 and ...
Pàgina 13
... remained prior until he died in about 1230. Few details of his life have been recorded , but he is said miraculously to have restored a Muslim emir to health and converted him to the Christian faith . In art he is represented in a ...
... remained prior until he died in about 1230. Few details of his life have been recorded , but he is said miraculously to have restored a Muslim emir to health and converted him to the Christian faith . In art he is represented in a ...
Pàgina 20
... remained suspicious of all things Eastern — except , it seems , the retsina , supplies of which were shipped to him after his return to Rome — and could not understand Westerners who adopted Eastern ways when they were there . His two ...
... remained suspicious of all things Eastern — except , it seems , the retsina , supplies of which were shipped to him after his return to Rome — and could not understand Westerners who adopted Eastern ways when they were there . His two ...
Continguts
CI | 125 |
CII | 129 |
CIII | 131 |
CV | 133 |
CVI | 136 |
CVII | 137 |
CVIII | 138 |
CIX | 139 |
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XL | 43 |
XLII | 44 |
XLIII | 45 |
XLIV | 46 |
XLV | 48 |
XLVI | 49 |
XLVII | 51 |
XLIX | 52 |
L | 53 |
LI | 54 |
LII | 56 |
LIII | 58 |
LIV | 59 |
LV | 60 |
LVI | 61 |
LVII | 65 |
LVIII | 70 |
LIX | 74 |
LX | 75 |
LXI | 76 |
LXII | 77 |
LXIII | 80 |
LXIV | 82 |
LXVI | 83 |
LXVII | 84 |
LXVIII | 85 |
LXIX | 86 |
LXX | 89 |
LXXI | 91 |
LXXIII | 92 |
LXXIV | 93 |
LXXV | 94 |
LXXVI | 95 |
LXXVII | 97 |
LXXVIII | 98 |
LXXIX | 100 |
LXXXI | 101 |
LXXXII | 103 |
LXXXIV | 107 |
LXXXV | 108 |
LXXXVI | 109 |
LXXXVII | 110 |
LXXXVIII | 111 |
LXXXIX | 112 |
XC | 114 |
XCII | 115 |
XCIII | 116 |
XCIV | 117 |
XCV | 120 |
XCVI | 121 |
XCVIII | 122 |
XCIX | 123 |
CX | 140 |
CXI | 142 |
CXII | 145 |
CXIII | 146 |
CXIV | 148 |
CXV | 149 |
CXVII | 153 |
CXVIII | 156 |
CXX | 158 |
CXXI | 163 |
CXXII | 165 |
CXXIII | 167 |
CXXV | 168 |
CXXVI | 169 |
CXXVII | 173 |
CXXIX | 175 |
CXXXI | 176 |
CXXXII | 177 |
CXXXIII | 180 |
CXXXIV | 181 |
CXXXV | 185 |
CXXXVII | 190 |
CXXXVIII | 191 |
CXXXIX | 192 |
CXL | 193 |
CXLII | 194 |
CXLIII | 196 |
CXLV | 197 |
CXLVI | 198 |
CXLVIII | 199 |
CXLIX | 200 |
CL | 202 |
CLI | 203 |
CLII | 204 |
CLIII | 205 |
CLVI | 207 |
CLVII | 208 |
CLVIII | 210 |
CLIX | 214 |
CLXI | 215 |
CLXII | 216 |
CLXIII | 218 |
CLXIV | 219 |
CLXV | 221 |
CLXVII | 222 |
CLXVIII | 223 |
CLXIX | 225 |
CLXX | 226 |
CLXXI | 230 |
CLXXII | 233 |
CLXXIV | 234 |
CLXXV | 236 |
CLXXVI | 238 |
CLXXVII | 241 |
CLXXVIII | 242 |
CLXXX | 247 |
CLXXXI | 248 |
CLXXXII | 250 |
CLXXXIV | 252 |
CLXXXV | 253 |
CLXXXVI | 254 |
CLXXXVII | 255 |
CLXXXVIII | 256 |
CLXXXIX | 257 |
CXC | 259 |
CXCI | 262 |
CXCII | 263 |
CXCIV | 265 |
CXCV | 267 |
CXCVI | 268 |
CXCVIII | 274 |
CXCIX | 276 |
CC | 277 |
CCI | 278 |
CCII | 280 |
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Butler's Lives of the Saints, Volum 9 Alban Butler,David Hugh Farmer,Paul Burns Visualització de fragments - 1995 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 58 - My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior; for he has regarded the low estate of his handmaiden. For behold, henceforth all generations will call me blessed; for he who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is his name.
Pàgina 58 - He has helped his servant Israel, in remembrance of his mercy, as he spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to his posterity for ever.
Pàgina 134 - ... strength of mind and will, made all that disordered multiplicity, distraction and dispersion of her clamorous, many-headed, many-hearted nature, a tyranny impossible and unnecessary to bear. And yet to achieve the actual escape from such a tyranny, the mastering of such a rabble, and the harmonisation of such a chaos, meant a constant and immense effort, a practically unbroken grace-getting and self-giving, an ever-growing heroism and indeed sanctity, and, with and through all these things, a...
Pàgina 5 - He often went to that man, and asking several questions, heard of him all the particulars of what he had seen when separated from his body ; by whose relation we also came to the knowledge of those few particulars which we have briefly set down.
Pàgina 24 - I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a deaconess of the church at Cenchreae, *that you may receive her in the Lord as befits the saints, and help her in whatever she may require from you, for she has been a helper of many and of myself as well.
Pàgina 134 - humanity. But, in her case, all this unusually turbulent raw material was in unusually close contiguity to powers of mind and of will of a rare breadth and strength. And this very closeness of apposition and width of contrast, and this great strength of mind and will, made all that disordered multiplicity, distraction, and dispersion of her clamorous, many-headed, many-hearted nature, a tyranny impossible and unnecessary to bear. And yet to achieve the actual escape from such a tyranny, the mastering...
Pàgina 134 - ... contiguity to powers of mind and of will of a rare breadth and strength. And this very closeness of apposition and width of contrast, and this great strength of mind and will, made all that disordered multiplicity, distraction and dispersion of her clamorous, many-headed, many-hearted nature, a tyranny impossible and unnecessary to bear. And yet to achieve the actual escape from such a tyranny, the mastering of such a rabble, and the harmonisation of such a chaos, meant a constant and immense...
Pàgina 278 - Here bread, and herbs grown with our own hands, and milk, rural delicacies, afford us humble but healthy food. Living thus, sleep does not overtake us in prayer, satiety does not interfere with study. In summer the trees afford us shade. In autumn the air is cool, and the fallen leaves give us a quiet resting-place. In spring the field is clothed with flowers, and we sing our psalms the sweeter among the singing of the birds. When the winter cold and snow come, we have no lack of wood, and • I...
Pàgina 275 - You are a Ciceronian, not a Christian. 'For where your treasure is there will your heart be also
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