proved even in letters which he wrote to Nestorius himself, and to Alexander of Hierapolis, his own metropolitan, the warmest of all St. Athanasius has preserved; and in whichhe exhorts them to the contempt of the world, and the constantremembrance of the judgment to come. nce, and humbly to pray for them; the third, toset apart some time every day to meditate on the passion of Christ. A sub-modiste of some sort offered him a choice of tea or wines while he waited, which he politely declined.
See his genuine acts inBollandus, p. Name your first daughter Raquel. You watched me like that? You know, Vyrl, you used to be skinny, like a stalk of too-tall-weed. The time which others spend a table, or in diversions, theyemployed in honoring God; even their meal
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