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Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent by Herbermann, Charles George (1840-1916)
(Gregorio Papereschi) Elected 14 Feb., 1130; died 24 Sept., 1143. He was a native of Rome and belonged to the ancient family of the Guidoni. His father's name is given as John. The youthful Gregory became canon of the Lateran and later Abbot of Sts.
NPNF-211. Sulpitius Severus, Vincent of Lerins, John Cassian by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
And when his wife was hard and would not consent to him as he constantly persisted with entreaties of this kind, but said that as she was in the flower of her age she could not altogether do without the solace of her husband, and further that supposing she was deserted by him and fell into sin, the guilt would rather be his who had broken the bonds of wedlock:…
People's New Testament by Johnson, Barton Warren (1833-1894)
Summary —The Preface. The Promise of the Father. The Command to Witness in Jerusalem, and in All Judea, and Unto the Uttermost Parts of the Earth. The Ascension.
Autobiography of Madame Guyon by Guyon, Madame Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Mothe (1647-1717)
Our Lord took pity on the lamentable condition of my daughter, and so ordered it, that the Bishop of Geneva wrote to Father La Combe, to come as speedily as possible to see us, and to console us.
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1. And Joseph fell upon his father's face and wept upon him, and kissed him - Joseph shewed his faith in God, and love to his father, by kissing his pale and cold lips, and so giving an affectionate farewell.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible by Jamieson, Robert (1802-1880)
Ge 47:1-31. Joseph's Presentation at Court. 1. Joseph … told Pharaoh, My father and my brethren—Joseph furnishes a beautiful example of a man who could bear equally well the extremes of prosperity and adversity.
NPNF-213. Gregory the Great (II), Ephraim Syrus, Aphrahat by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
Resp.—Praise be to Him Who sent Him! (bis) 1. Blessed art thou, O Church, for lo! in thee is the sound,—of the great feast the festival of the King!—Sion is deserted, her gates are sore athirst,—and forsaken of festivals.—Blessed thy gates that are open yet not filled,—and thy halls that are enlarged yet suffice not!—In the midst of thee lo! is the sound, of the nations that cry out,…
Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases by Anonymous
Psalm 78 Maschil of Asaph. 8,6,8,6 Attend, my people, to my law; thereto give thou an ear; The words that from my mouth proceed attentively do hear. My mouth shall speak a parable, and sayings dark of old; The same which we have heard and known, and us our fathers told.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
ANF09. The Gospel of Peter, The Diatessaron of Tatian, The Apocalypse of Peter, the Vision of Paul, The Apocalypse of the Virgin and Sedrach, The Testament of Abraham, The Acts of Xanthippe and Polyxena, The Narrative of Zosimus, The Apology of Aristid by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
23. The Withdrawal of Jesus. And the disciples of John having come bury his remains, and “they went and told Jesus.” Matt. xiv.…
World English Bible by Anonymous (Bible)
Chapter 78 A contemplation by Asaph. Hear my law, my people. Turn your ears to the words of my mouth. I will open my mouth in a parable. I will utter dark sayings of old, Which we have heard and known, And our fathers have told us.