| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 486 стор.
...provinces of Asia Minor, where he was continually threatened by the hostile attacks of the Isaurians, and the more implacable fury of the monks. Yet Chrysostom...persecution; the faults of his administration were not long remembered; but every tongue repeated the praises of his genius and virtue : and the respectful... | |
| James Cossar Ewart - 1830 - 494 стор.
...and every tongue and every pen repeated the praises of his distinguished genius and piety. The most respectful attention of the Christian world was fixed on a desert spot amongst the mountains of Taurus ; a fit place for a celestial spirit, who was considered by his friends... | |
| William Joseph Walter - 1842 - 278 стор.
...Fall," the character of St. Chrysostom " was consecrated by absence and persecution ; the presumed faults of his administration were no longer remembered...every tongue repeated the praises of his genius and his virtues. The respectful attention of the Christian world was fixed on a desert spot among the mountains... | |
| 1847 - 824 стор.
...Herodias' dancing. 1 "• The three years," says Gibbon, " which he spent at Cucusus and the neighboring town of Arabissus, were the last and most glorious...of the Christian world was fixed on a desert spot amid the mountains of Taurus. From that solitude the archbishop, whose active mind was invigorated... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1848 - 630 стор.
...says, that the character of St. Chrysostom " was consecrated by absence and persecution; the presumed faults of his administration were no longer remembered,...every tongue repeated the praises of his genius and his virtues. The respectful attention of the Christian world was fixed on a desert spot among the mountains... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 458 стор.
...provinces of Asia Minor, where he was continually threatened by the hostile attacks of the Isaurians, and the more implacable fury of the monks. Yet Chrysostom...; the faults of his administration were no longer 81 See Socrates, 1. vi. c. 18. Sozomen, 1. viii. c. 20. Zosimus (1. v. [c. 24] p. 324, 327) mentions,... | |
| Saint John Chrysostom - 1869 - 130 стор.
...are of far less value than his Essays and Commentaries, (speaking of his last days in exile) says, " The respectful attention of the Christian world was...fixed on a desert spot among the mountains of Taurus, Prom that solitude the Archbishop, whose active mind was invigorated by misfortunes, maintained a strict... | |
| William Richard W. Stephens - 1872 - 500 стор.
...of an historian not lavish of his compliments to Christian saints. ' Every tongue,' says Gibbon, ' repeated the praises of his genius and virtue ; and...fixed on a desert spot among the mountains of Taurus." 1 Vol. v. ek. 32. CHAPTER XXII. CHRYSOSTOM'S SUFFERINGS FROM THE WINTER COLD — DEPREDATIONS OF THE... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 672 стор.
...at the place of his confinement ; and the three years which he spent at Cucusus, and the neighboring town of Arabissus, were the last and most glorious...remembered ; but every tongue repeated the praises of hi» genius and virtue : and the respectful attention of the Christian world was fixed on a desert... | |
| William Richard Wood Stephens - 1880 - 518 стор.
...admiration of a historian not lavish of his compliments to Christian saints. " Every tongue," says Gibbon, " repeated the praises of his genius and virtue ; and...was fixed on a desert spot among the mountains of Taurus."1 1 Vol. v. ch. xxxii. CHAPTER XXII. CHRYSOSTOM'd SUFFERINGS FROM THE WINTER COLD — DEPREDATIONS... | |
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