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It is often printed among Chrysostom's | homilies, but now agreed not to be Chrysostom's. |
anney spent time in the confessional and gave | homilies railing on blasphemy and dancing. |
de Dawid, containing philosophic and haggadic | homilies (Neubauer, l.c. |
and social initiatives in his diocese and his | homilies were very often nationwide broadcast. |
The first, second, and arguably third | homilies seem to fit into the homiletic tradition of t |
James translated the first Book of | Homilies into Welsh in 1606. |
The First book of | Homilies contained twelve sermons and was written main |
on of a translation into Welsh of the Book of | Homilies (1817) and published a Welsh hymnal (1831). |
Items on display included a book of | homilies of Pope Gregory from 1170, Thomas More's hat, |
This might be one of the oldest collection of | homilies to survive. |
writings that includes many commentaries and | homilies, as well as hermeneutic material of a kabbali |
sermons on the lessons, whether consisting of | homilies or formal sermons, is termed a postil. |
he economy of this Midrash containing sedarim | homilies on Deuteronomy, as well as the character of t |
There are five sections, containing five | homilies or fragments, taken from the Tanchuma on Numb |
The manuscript contains two | homilies (I and VI) that are primarily narrative piece |
century, it was applied to an annual cycle of | homilies. |
asts were added to the Office, the demand for | homilies became greater and by the eighth century, the |
e Tower of Babel; Gnostic and early Christian | homilies and eschatological writings; thinly veiled re |
cholar Benjamin Thorpe (1782-1870) edited the | homilies, during 1844-1846. |
In the appendix to the Friedmann edition four | homilies are printed from a manuscript, Nos. 1 and 2 o |
t Athos enabled him to edit eight unpublished | homilies of St. John Chrysostom in 1957. |
e Muslims; liturgical treatises, epistles and | homilies. |
Many of these reflections were given as | homilies to the congregation at St. Clare's Monastery |
Barocci 126 - Gregory Nazianzen, | Homilies, 13th/14th century |
reatest need," typified the highly multifaith | homilies his stories would sometimes include. |
salms and a number of letters, histories, and | homilies. |
In his | homilies he generally aims to bring out some ethical o |
The service also includes lay | homilies from members of St. Thomas' who share their o |
Barocci 242 - John Chrysostom, | Homilies on Genesis |
Barocci 167 - John Chrysostom, | Homilies on Acts of Apostles, 14th/15th century |
R. on the latter passage, likewise contains | homilies. |
He had also translated a number of | homilies and the Heptateuch into Saxon language. |
Additionally, the time origins of the | homilies differ greatly. |
century Felix of Ravenna preserved 176 of his | homilies. |
He argues that most of the | homilies in the Vercelli Book are sermons with general |
None of the | homilies can be precisely dated, nor can any be assign |
This was particularly true of the | homilies of pope St. Leo I, very terse and peculiarly |
rolific writer in Old English of hagiography, | homilies, biblical commentaries, and other genres. |
oncluding mishnah is a compilation of ethical | homilies warning people against feigning poverty, impr |
, only shorter or longer fragments of sedarim | homilies. |
The arrangement of the | homilies, coupled with the placement of the poetic pie |
nd of the Bar Kokba insurrection, many of his | homilies refer, explicitly or impliedly, to existence |
se of hymns (madrashe), exclusive of poetical | homilies or discourses (mimre), which belong to the na |
For the most part, the | homilies appear in the late West Saxon dialect, but al |
hi (1788), a Capuchin who wrote pastorals and | homilies; |
Sea Scrolls, the Clementine Recognitions and | Homilies, the Apostolic Constitutions, Eusebius, the t |
Ahabat 'Olam (Everlasting Love), a series of | homilies (Constantinople, 1642; Dyhernfurth, 1693) |
All grades were allowed to preach sermons and | homilies. |
Ars Poetica; sermons and | homilies on evangelical virtues, the Sacrifice of the |
sed in Chinese several volumes of sermons and | homilies for the Sundays and feast days of the ecclesi |
The Blickling | Homilies are the second largest collection of anonymou |
trusted him with the publication of the Latin | homilies by Origen. |
In his book The Vercelli | Homilies, Donald Scragg claims that because of the poe |
The Blickling | Homilies are written in prose and said to have been wr |
age is given textual support by the Macarian | Homilies in favor of a post-apostolic attestation of ' |
assages that have no relation to the Tanchuma | homilies, based as they are upon the Torah reading cyc |
f Old English spellings (Scragg, The Vercelli | homilies, 1992). |
tonists; to form a collection of the unedited | homilies of the Greek Fathers; to collect inscriptions |
Though the | homilies seem to have been gathered piecemeal with lit |
in translations and quotations throughout the | homilies, they remain an essential example of Old Engl |
From a very early time the | homilies of the Fathers were in high esteem, and were |
show even more clearly the endeavor to supply | homilies and continuous expositions for all sections o |
ed and made it practically impossible to hear | homilies, and the natural illumination in a very sunny |
ey's Library of the Fathers he translated the | Homilies of St. John Chrysostom on the Statues, and hi |
lled 'homeliarius,' and dedicated a volume of | homilies to his abbot, Gilbert Crispin. |
1106), was an English writer of | homilies, and a monk of Westminster. |
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