Letters of St. Paulinus of NolaTwenty-two prose letters that serve as a spiritual autobiography and intimate view of monastic life in Gaul and Nola, near Naples, in the fifth century. + |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
To Severus | 29 |
To Amandus | 39 |
LETTER 3 To Alypius | 43 |
To Augustine | 48 |
To Severus | 53 |
To Augustine | 70 |
To Romanianus | 73 |
To Amandus | 147 |
To Jovim | 151 |
To Severus | 163 |
To Victricms | 167 |
To Delphinus | 178 |
To Delphinus | 184 |
To Amandus | 191 |
To Severus | 197 |
To Licentius | 76 |
To Amandus | 82 |
To Delphinus | 87 |
To Severus | 90 |
To Amandus | 105 |
To Pammachius | 117 |
To Delphinus | 144 |
NOTES | 201 |
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Aeneid Alypius Amandus Ambrose amongst apostles Aquitania Augustine Augustine's Ausonius believe bishop bishop of Bordeaux bishop of Rouen blessed body Bordeaux bread brother Campania Cardamas Carm charity Christ Christian Church consolation courier Crates of Thebes death deigned Delphinus divine duty Eccli eternal Fabre Chron Fabre Paulin faith father fear flesh Gaul gift God's Gospel grace hath heart heavenly holy hope humble humility Jerome John Jovius Letter 17 Licentius living Lord Lord's lowly Luke Matt mercy mind monastery monastic monasticism mouth Nola pagan Pammachius Paris Paschasius passage Paulinus greets PAULINUS OF NOLA person poor Pope Siricius possess praise pray prayers priest Priscillianism prophet Prov realise regard rejoice revered rich Rome Saint salvation says Scripture sent servant Severus sinner soul spirit Sulpicius Severus Therasia things thou tion truth Victricius Vigilantius Wisd wisdom words worthy write written