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1 1 | of the four which St. ~ ~Gregory said he revered as he did
2 1 | Historian, says: ~ ~"Besides St. Gregory of Nyssa, and St. Peter
3 1 | second president was St. Gregory Nazianzen, who was at that
4 7 | flesh" etc, To which ~ ~Gregory Nazianzen justly replied
5 12| Meletius. Bishop ~ ~of Antioch, Gregory Nazianzen, and Peter of
6 12| Constantinople to ordain Gregory ~ ~bishop there. And Gregory
7 12| Gregory ~ ~bishop there. And Gregory having abandoned the bishoprick
8 13| Popes Leo the Great and Gregory the Great pronounced against ~ ~
9 13| from the letter of Blessed Gregory (xxxj., ~ ~lib. VI.) to
10 14| than Peter of Alexandria, Gregory Nazianzen, and Ambrose, ~ ~
11 14| first in instituting ~ ~Gregory Nazianzen bishop of Constantinople
12 14| gained the ear and heart of Gregory, who admitted him to the ~ ~
13 14| unbounded admiration ~ ~for Gregory's discourses, which he praised
14 14| uncompromising. The ~ ~simple-hearted Gregory became the complete dupe
15 14| his ~ ~ambitious views. Gregory, he asserted, had never
16 14| man was imposed on as ~ ~Gregory had been, and lent himself
17 14| Constantinople, envious of Gregory's ~ ~talents and popularity (
18 14| of their ~ ~enterprise. Gregory they knew was confined by
19 14| the Arians (as to which Gregory sarcastically remarks-- ~ ~"
20 18| of Rome. Still later, ~ ~Gregory the Great wrote in the same
21 18| account of its ~ ~creed, Gregory the Great reckons it as
22 18| Vigilius, Pelagius ~ ~II., and Gregory the Great. But this acknowledgment,
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