nd the Greek editions veryincorrect and imperfect, before that given of Thomas Miller at Oxford,in 1703, which is very valuable, th The cities of Asia, besidesdeputing to him their bishops and priests, to express their venerationfor him, sent also d Athanasius communicated with him, as hehad always done with his friends the Eustathian Catholics, though, fromthe beginnin The morning after his arrival, the emperor'schamberlain brought him word that his attendance was required.
Cyprian, and most of them of the clergy, to be apprehended. 42, has proved the monuments upon which it is founded to be of no authority. See it in Canisius's Lect. Hereupon the lay-brother ran in all speed to givenotice to the superior, who, with the whole community, at that moment inchoir, hastened to the cell of the dying man.
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