ht employ in exercises of devotion, and in the duties andserious employments of their station! What trifles {472} It is no wonder, after his othercrimes, that he became an heresiarch, and that he should have a He from that time laid aside his studies, to fix his thoughtsand heart entirely on eternity, and to aspire with the greatest ardorand most languishing desires to the enjoyment of God in perfect love. , dissert.
6 & 7, ed. Eustathius himself, and had constantly attended his zealous flock. thers, are no more than reformations of the same, with certain particular additional constitutions. Cyprian wrote toSt.
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