of Photius,[1] that the Greekskept as semi-festivals, that is, as holydays till noon, both the 7th ofFe theirbishop (whom he does not name) great praises, especially for hishumility and meekness, insomuch tha 394, at the Borough of the Oak,near Chalcedon. He beggedof a holy old man, renowned in that monastery for sanctity, to pray thatGod would soon take him to himself.
422{324}17. The Maronites keep the feast of St. But, as Eusebius says, he was no sooner dead than a deluge ofexecrable heresies broke out of hell upon the church, which durst notopenly appear during his life. They were preached at Antioch,about the year 394, at break of day, long before the usual hour of thesermon (Hom.
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