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To the Church of Ancyra. Consolatory.To Eusebius of Samosata.To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.To Sophronius the Master.To Aburgius.To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.Without address.Without address.Without address.To his Brother Gregory, concerning the difference between οὐσία <strong>and</strong> ὑπόστασις.Julian to <strong>Basil</strong>.Julian to <strong>Basil</strong>.<strong>Basil</strong> to Julian.To Chilo, his disciple.Admonition to the Young.To a lapsed Monk.To a lapsed Monk.To a fallen virgin.To Gregory.To Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata.To Arcadius the Bishop.To Bishop Innocentius.To Bishop Bosporius.To the Canonicæ.To the Chorepiscopi.To the Chorepiscopi.To Paregorius, the presbyter.To Pergamius.To Meletius, Bishop of Antioch.To Gregory my brother.To Gregory, his uncle.To Gregory his uncle.416417418419421422423424425426434435436438444445447449456458460461462464467469471472473474476478vi
To the Church of Ancyra. Consolatory.To Eusebius of Samosata.To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.To Sophronius the Master.To Aburgius.To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.Without address.Without address.Without address.To his Brother Gregory, concerning the difference between οὐσία <strong>and</strong> ὑπόστασις.Julian to <strong>Basil</strong>.Julian to <strong>Basil</strong>.<strong>Basil</strong> to Julian.To Chilo, his disciple.Admonition to the Young.To a lapsed Monk.To a lapsed Monk.To a fallen virgin.To Gregory.To Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata.To Arcadius the Bishop.To Bishop Innocentius.To Bishop Bosporius.To the Canonicæ.To the Chorepiscopi.To the Chorepiscopi.To Paregorius, the presbyter.To Pergamius.To Meletius, Bishop of Antioch.To Gregory my brother.To Gregory, his uncle.To Gregory his uncle.416417418419421422423424425426434435436438444445447449456458460461462464467469471472473474476478vi
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St. Basil and Eustathius.heretical
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Unbroken Friendships.canonical epis
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Unbroken Friendships.Patrophilus of
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Troubles of the Closing Years.was h
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Troubles of the Closing Years.made
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Dogmatic.I.—Dogmatic.I. (i) Again
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Dogmatic.the Son may be styled God,
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Dogmatic.essence. I need not mentio
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Dogmatic.Father is expressed in the
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Dogmatic.servant to do His work!
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Dogmatic.On Matt. xxiv. 36. Of Know
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Dogmatic.And if he who is subject t
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Dogmatic.On Coloss. i. 15. Firstbor
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Dogmatic.‘Create in me a clean he
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Dogmatic.eternal life.’ 445 It wo
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Dogmatic.‘Who is like unto Thee?
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Exegetic.II.—Exegetic.(i) As of t
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Exegetic.exposition as he does,—e
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Exegetic.wisely teaches by means of
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Exegetic.All is changed. The frown
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Exegetic.the security of its safe k
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Exegetic.for salvation; that God re
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Ascetic.in order to morals. 530 It
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Ascetic.(iv) The Regulæ fusius tra
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Ascetic.of its practical utility, b
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Ascetic.Q. “When a man has abando
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Homiletical.IV.—Homiletical.Twent
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Homiletical.rationis intelligentia
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Homiletical.ye gave me meat: I was
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Homiletical.‘Thou shalt beat him
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Homiletical.some bright constellati
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Homiletical.though suddenly rescuin
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Homiletical.makes it out of its wit
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Homiletical.craftsmen, skilled in e
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Homiletical.arises among fellow-cou
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Homiletical.Homily XXI., on disrega
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Homiletical.Τῇς ἀρετῆς
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Homiletical.This was his revenge. W
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Homiletical.We must not be the slav
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Homiletical.the weaker. The fire bu
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Homiletical.health if he be sick. L
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Letters.V.—Letters.Under this hea
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Writings Spurious and Dubious.VII.
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Additional Notes on Some Points in
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Editions and Manuscripts.X.—Editi
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Editions and Manuscripts.Epist cano
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Editions and Manuscripts.Basilii et
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De Spiritu Sancto.ΤΟΥ ΑΓΙΟΥ
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Prefatory remarks on the need of ex
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Prefatory remarks on the need of ex
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The origin of the heretics' close o
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The systematic discussion of syllab
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That there is no distinction in the
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That v: not found “of whom” in
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In how many ways “Through whom”
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Definitive conceptions about the Sp
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Against those who say that it is no
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Against those who say that it is no
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Against those who assert that the b
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Statement of the reason why in the
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Objection that some were baptized u
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Reply to the suggested objection th
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That the Holy Spirit is in every co
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Against those who say that the Holy
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In what manner in the confession of
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Against those who assert that the S
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Proof from Scripture that the Spiri
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Establishment of the natural commun
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The glorifying of the enumeration o
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Proof of the absurdity of the refus
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That Scripture uses the words “in
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That the word “in,” in as many
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That the word “in,” in as many
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That the word “in,” in as many
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Of the origin of the word “with,
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Of the origin of the word “with,
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Of the origin of the word “with,
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That our opponents refuse to conced
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Enumeration of the illustrious men
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Enumeration of the illustrious men
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Exposition of the present state of
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Introduction.STI Basilii Exameron,
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In the Beginning God made the Heave
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“The Earth was Invisible and Unfi
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On the Firmament.Homily III.On the
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On the Firmament.says, who strength
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On the Firmament.the abundance of w
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On the Firmament.all the moisture f
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On the Firmament.our opponents. The
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On the Firmament.yourselves from vi
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Upon the gathering together of the
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Upon the gathering together of the
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Upon the gathering together of the
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The Germination of the Earth.Homily
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The Germination of the Earth.ies, a
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The Germination of the Earth.black,
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The Germination of the Earth.wishes
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The Germination of the Earth.What d
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The creation of luminous bodies.Hom
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The creation of luminous bodies.the
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The creation of luminous bodies.in
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The creation of luminous bodies.wil
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The creation of luminous bodies.air
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The creation of luminous bodies.I b
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The creation of luminous bodies.But
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The creation of moving creatures.ta
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The creation of moving creatures.th
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The creation of moving creatures.4.
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The creation of moving creatures.Th
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The creation of fowl and water anim
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The Letters.Introduction to the Let
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To Eustathius the Philosopher.beyon
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Basil to Gregory.learning, that the
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Basil to Gregory.employ the kind of
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To Candidianus.Letter III. 1757To C
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To Olympius.Letter IV. 1763To Olymp
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To Nectarius.what is arranged for u
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To the wife of Nectarius.astonishin
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To the Cæsareans. A defence of his
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To the Cæsareans. A defence of his
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To Maximus the Philosopher.Letter I
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To Maximus the Philosopher.health;
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Without address. To some friends.Wi
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To Olympius.Letter XIII. 1890To Oly
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To Gregory his friend.city, but is
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Against Eunomius the heretic.Letter
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To Macarius and John.Letter XVIII.
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To Leontius the Sophist.To Leontius
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Without address. On the Perfection
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Without address. On the Perfection
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Without address. On the Perfection
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To Athanasius, father of Athanasius
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To Athanasius, bishop of Ancyra.mal
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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.Let
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To the Church of Neocæsarea. Conso
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To the Church of Ancyra. Consolator
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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.Let
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To Sophronius the Master.to the Tre
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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.Let
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Without address.Letter XXXVI. 2019W
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To his Brother Gregory, concerning
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To his Brother Gregory, concerning
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To his Brother Gregory, concerning
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To his Brother Gregory, concerning
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Julian to Basil.Letter XXXIX. 2048J
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Basil to Julian.Letter XLI. 2057Bas
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To Chilo, his disciple.Letter XLII.
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To Chilo, his disciple.to perform a
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To Chilo, his disciple.and trying t
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Admonition to the Young.Letter XLII
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To a lapsed Monk.or rather, with no
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To a lapsed Monk.the long hours of
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To a fallen virgin.death: how would
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To a fallen virgin.bitterly than Ev
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To a fallen virgin.came forth befor
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To Gregory.Letter XLVII. 2157To Gre
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To Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata.To
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To Arcadius the Bishop.Letter XLIX.
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To Bishop Bosporius.Letter LI. 2175
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To the Canonicæ.Letter LII. 2184To
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To the Canonicæ.forth 2189 as plan
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To the Chorepiscopi.mysteries. But
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To the Chorepiscopi.ministers, but
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To Pergamius.Letter LVI. 2206To Per
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To Gregory my brother.Letter LVIII.
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To Gregory, his uncle.Letter LIX. 2
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To Gregory his uncle.Letter LX. 222
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To the Church of Parnassus.Letter L
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To Hesychius.Letter LXIV. 2230To He
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To Atarbius.we shall not find any e
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To Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria
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To Meletius, bishop of Antioch.Lett
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To Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria
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Without address.Letter LXX. 2251Wit
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Basil to Gregory.Letter LXXI. 2254B
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To Hesychius.Letter LXXII. 2257To H
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To Callisthenes.for them, by being
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To Martinianus.of failing to make t
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To Aburgius.Letter LXXV. 2266To Abu
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Without inscription: about Therasiu
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To Eustathius bishop of Sebastia.To
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To Bishop Innocent.Letter LXXXI. 22
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To Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria
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To a Magistrate.Letter LXXXIII. 228
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To the President.every kind of cala
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To the Governor.Letter LXXXVI. 2293
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Without address on the subject of t
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To the holy brethren the bishops of
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To Valerianus, Bishop of Illyricum.
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To the Italians and Gauls.bour is t
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To the Patrician Cæsaria, concerni
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To Elias, Governor of the Province.
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To Sophronius, the master.Letter XC
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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.To
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To Count Terentius.Letter XCIX. 234
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To Count Terentius.and learned men,
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Consolatory.Letter CI. 2354Consolat
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To the people of Satala.Letter CIII
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To the deaconesses, the daughters o
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To the Widow Julitta.To the Widow J
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To the Count Helladius.Letter CIX.
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To Modestus, the prefect.Letter CXI
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To Andronicus, a general.kindnesses
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To Cyriacus, at Tarsus.Letter CXIV.
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To the heretic Simplicia.the eyesig
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Without address.Letter CXVII.Withou
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To Eustathius, Bishop of Sebasteia.
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To Theodotus, bishop of Nicopolis.T
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To Urbicius, the monk.Letter CXXIII
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A transcript of the faith as dictat
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A transcript of the faith as dictat
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To Atarbius.Letter CXXVI. 2418To At
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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.To
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To Meletius Bishop of Antioch.To Me
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To Theodotus bishop of Nicopolis.Le
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To Olympius.Letter CXXXI. 2436To Ol
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To Abramius, bishop of Batnæ.To Ab
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To the presbyter Pœonius.Letter CX
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To Antipater, on his assuming the g
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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.in
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To the Alexandrians.great afflictio
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To the Church of Antioch.faith. But
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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.fai
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To another accountant.Letter CXLIII
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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.To
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To Aburgius.Letter CXLVII. 2484To A
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To Trajan.Letter CXLIX. 2488To Traj
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To Amphilochius in the name of Hera
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To Eustathius the Physician.Letter
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To Victor the Ex-Consul.Letter CLII
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Without address. In the case of a t
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To the Presbyter Evagrius.myself in
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To Antiochus.Letter CLVIII. 2517To
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To Eupaterius and his daughter.crea
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To Diodorus.the articles of the law
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To Amphilochius on his consecration
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To Count Jovinus.Letter CLXIII. 254
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To Ascholius.the conflagration of h
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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.To
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To Antiochus.Letter CLXVIII. 2556To
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Basil to Gregory.his troop of bandi
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To Gregory.Letter CLXXI. 2567To Gre
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To Theodora the Canoness.Letter CLX
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To Saphronius the Master.Letter CLX
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To Arinthæus.Letter CLXXIX. 2590To
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To Otreius, bishop of Melitene.Lett
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To the Senate of Samosata.Letter CL
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To Theodotus, bishop of Beræa.To T
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Antipater to Basil.Letter CLXXXVII.
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To Amphilochius, bishop of Iconium.
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To Sophronius the Master.Letter CXC
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To Elpidius the bishop.Letter CCV.
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To Hilarius.from the same principle
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To Count Terentius.Letter CCXIV. 28
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To Count Terentius.preserved in the
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To Meletius, bishop of Antioch.Lett
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To Amphilochius, the Canons.Macedon
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To Amphilochius, the Canons.LX. The
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To Amphilochius, the Canons.LXXI. W
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To Amphilochius, the Canons.LXXX. O
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To Amphilochius, bishop of Iconium.
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To the clergy of Samosata.I too, be
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To the Beræans.Letter CCXXI. 2871T
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To the people of Chalcis.as you are
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Against Eustathius of Sebasteia.and
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Against Eustathius of Sebasteia.thu
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Against Eustathius of Sebasteia.ina
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To the presbyter Genethlius.Letter
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To Demosthenes, as from the synod o
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To the ascetics under him.Letter CC
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To the ascetics under him.3. But of
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Consolatory, to the clergy of Colon
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To the magistrates of Colonia.Lette
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To the magistrates of Nicopolis.Let
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To Amphilochius, bishop of Iconium.
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To Amphilochius, in reply to certai
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To the same, in answer to another q
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To the same, in answer to another q
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To the same, in answer to another q
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To the same Amphilochius.and of the
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To the same Amphilochius.to David.
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To the same Amphilochius.inasmuch a
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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.ord
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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.To
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To the Presbyters of Nicopolis.Lett
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To Eusebius, bishop of Samosata.To
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To the Westerns.I am unwilling to d
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To the bishops of Italy and Gaul co
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To the bishops of Italy and Gaul co
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To Patrophilus, bishop of Ægæ.for
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To Patrophilus, bishop of Ægæ.spe
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To Patrophilus, bishop of Ægæ.wor
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To Theophilus the Bishop.Letter CCX
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To the Nicopolitans.Letter CCXLVII.
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Without address. Commendatory.Witho
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To the people of Evæsæ.Letter CCL
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To the people of Evæsæ.varied at
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To the presbyters of Antioch.Letter
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To Vitus, bishop of Charræ.Letter
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To the monks harassed by the Arians
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To Epiphanius the bishop.our own Pa
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To the monks Palladius and Innocent
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To Optimus the bishop.him?” (It i
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To Optimus the bishop.face shall I
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To Optimus the bishop.he had a pass
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To the Sozopolitans.fested ill the
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To the Monk Urbicius.Letter CCLXII.
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To the Westerns.Letter CCLXIII. 318
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To the Westerns.worship of the Law,
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To Eulogius, Alexander, and Harpocr
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To Eulogius, Alexander, and Harpocr
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To Petrus, bishop of Alexandria.To
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To Barses, bishop of Edessa, in exi
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To the wife of Arinthæus, the Gene
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Without Address. Concerning Raptus.
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To Sophronius the magister officior
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Without address. Concerning Hera.Wi
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Without address. Concerning Hera.Wi
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To the learned Maximus.To the learn
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To Modestus the Prefect.Letter CCLX
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To Modestus the Prefect.Letter CCLX
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To a widow.Letter CCLXXXIII. 3242To
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Without Address.Letter CCLXXXV. 324
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Without address.Letter CCLXXXVII. 3
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Without address. Concerning an affl
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To Nectarius.To Nectarius.Letter CC
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To Timotheus the Chorepiscopus.To T
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To Palladius.Letter CCXCII.To Palla
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To Festus and Magnus.To Festus and
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To a widow.Letter CCXCVI.To a widow
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Without address.Letter CCXCVIII.Wit
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Without address.Letter CCC.Without
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To the wife of Briso.Letter CCCII.T
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To Aburgius.Letter CCCIV.To Aburgiu
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To the Governor of Sebasteia.Letter
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Without address.Letter CCCVIII.With
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Without address.Letter CCCX.Without
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Without AddressLetter CCCXII.[Comme
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Without address.Letter CCCXIV.Witho
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Without address.Letters CCCXVI., CC
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To Thecla.Letter CCCXXI.To Thecla.[
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To Philagrius Arcenus.Letter CCCXXI
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To Magninianus.Letter CCCXXV.To Mag
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Without address.Without address.[Ho
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To Phalirius.Letter CCCXXIX.To Phal
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To a writer.Letter CCCXXXIV.To a wr
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Libanius to Basilius.Letter CCCXXXV
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Basil to Libanius.Letter CCCXXXVII.
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Basil to Libanius.Letter CCCXXXIX.B
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Libanius to Basil.Letter CCCXLI.Lib
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Libanius to Basil.Letter CCCXLIII.L
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Libanius to Basil.Letter CCCXLV.Lib
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Libanius to Basil.Letter CCCXLVII.L
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Libanius to Basil.Letter CCCXLIX.Li
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Basil to Libanius.Basil to Libanius
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Basil to Libanius.Letter CCCLIII.Ba
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Libanius to Basil.Letter CCCLV.Liba
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Libanius to Basil.Letter CCCLVII.Li
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Basil to Libanius.Letter CCCLIX.Bas
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Letters CCCLXI-CCCLXVLetters CCCLXI
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Basil to Urbicius the monk, concern
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Index of Scripture ReferencesIndex
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Index of Scripture References1:9 1:
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Index of Scripture References1:17-1
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Greek Words and PhrasesIndex of Gre
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Greek Words and Phrasesἄνδρα:
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Greek Words and Phrasesἐπιδά
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Greek Words and Phrasesὀνειρ
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Greek Words and Phrasesὥσπερ
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Greek Words and PhrasesΓρηγορ
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Greek Words and PhrasesΤόσσο
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Greek Words and Phrasesδιαφορ
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Greek Words and Phrasesκαὶ μ
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Greek Words and Phrasesμέθεξ
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Greek Words and Phrasesοὐδὲ
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Greek Words and Phrasesπιστε
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Greek Words and Phrasesστενο
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Greek Words and Phrasesτῆς δι
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Greek Words and Phrasesχειρό
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German Words and Phrasesdurch den S
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French Words and Phrasesrage. Mais,
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Index of Pages of the Print Edition
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