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Marti, Benedikt dit Aretius · 1574

than from the humanities. So that I might not be overly long regarding these matters, see Jerome's letter to the great Roman Orator likely referring to Cicero, often cited by Jerome in the context of style, and against Rufinus, and question 10 to Algasia, and 11 to Hedibia. See Eusebius in the third book of his Ecclesiastical History, chapter 24; Origen in the Canticles; and Chrysostom in the eight Homilies which he left concerning the praises of Paul; Augustine in the fourth book of the City of God, chapter 9, and against Cresconius the Grammarian, chapter 14. Cyril, in chapter 16 of John, calls him the "receptacle of the mysteries of God," comprehending all his praises in one bundle.
Concerning
Paul's
marriage.
The question concerning the Apostle's marriage must also be settled here. Augustine denies this in the fourth chapter of his work On the Labor of Monks, and