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St. Gregory of Nyssa
The Life of St. Macrina

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1 Int, I | I. THE LIFE OF GREGORY OF NYSSA~READERS 2 Int, I | Gregory of Nyssa wrote the life of Gregory Thaumaturgus, 3 Int, I | book. A brief sketch of his life must now be given.~He came 4 Int, I | long to espouse the ascetic life and become a member of the 5 Int, II | II. THE LIFE OF ST. MACRINA~Gregory's 6 Int, II | account of his sister's life is couched in the form of 7 Int, III| the solitary or eremitic life lived in common was always 8 Int, III| different from the true common life.~Pachomius (c. 290-346) 9 Int, III| initiate the Pachomian mode of life in his own country. Eustathius 10 Int, III| the unorganised ascetic life in the world, to which Gregory 11 Int, III| join him in the ascetic life. This Gregory eventually 12 Int, III| and practical mind.~In the Life of St. Macrina we find a 13 Int, III| the earlier ascetic family life to which Macrina had drawn 14 Int, III| influenced St. Benedict. The Life of St. Macrina throws a 15 Int, III| scenes described in Gregory's Life of his sister.~ ~Gregory 16 Int, III| sister.~ ~Gregory of Nyssa, Life of St. Macrina (1916) pp.  17 Int2 | until we came to discuss the life of some famous person. In 18 Int2 | learn the wonders of her life through others, but she 19 Int2 | telling, to prevent such a life being unknown to our time, 20 1 | pure and unstained mode of life so much that she was unwilling 21 1 | gained a protector of her life.~ 22 2 | name, as to forecast the life of the young child, and 23 2 | follow her namesake's mode of life.~ 24 5 | snatching away the poor lad from life. Now Macrina was not ignorant 25 6 | this time departed this life. In all these matters she 26 6 | she was keeping her own life blameless, so that her mother' 27 6 | did; and also by her own life she instructed her mother 28 6 | immaterial and more perfect life.~ 29 7 | deserted it for this busy life where one toils with one' 30 7 | anything should impede the life of virtue. But, indeed, 31 7 | virtue. But, indeed, his life and the subsequent acts, 32 7 | distractions of the material life had been removed, Macrina 33 7 | to give up her ordinary life and all showy style of living 34 7 | masses, and to share the life of the maids, treating all 35 8 | irresistible impulse went off to a life of solitude and poverty. 36 8 | formed to lead the same life. So he lived by himself, 37 8 | that impedes man's higher life, with his own hands he looked 38 8 | appropriate to his mode of life to make such a work his 39 8 | these two ways he guided his life, [968 C] subduing his youthful 40 8 | completed the fifth year of his life as a philosopher, by which 41 8 | which he adorned his own life by continence, and by the 42 9 | snatched suddenly away from life. No previous sickness had 43 9 | Chrysapius who shared his life. His mother was far away, 44 10 | maintained by Macrina's life gave her mother the opportunity 45 11 | PROGRESS IN THE ASCETIC LIFE~When the cares of bringing 46 11 | education and settling in life had come to an end, and 47 11 | then, as I said above, the life of the virgin became her 48 11 | spiritual [970C] manner of life. And weaning her from all 49 11 | in all the necessaries of life, without any regard to differences 50 11 | was the manner of their life, so great the height of 51 11 | saved from the cares of this life, so was their life far removed 52 11 | this life, so was their life far removed from all earthly 53 11 | of imitating the angelic life. For no anger or [970D] 54 11 | men eagerly pursue in this life, there were none with which 55 11 | you [972A] realise such a life as this, a life on the borderline 56 11 | realise such a life as this, a life on the borderline between 57 11 | weight of the body, but their life was exalted to the skies 58 11 | covered by this mode of life was no short one, and with 59 12 | achieving this great aim of her life by her own brother Peter. 60 12 | for as he entered this life his father passed away from 61 12 | virtue that in his subsequent life he seemed in no whit inferior 62 12 | the pursuit of the angelic life. Once when a severe famine 63 13 | to God, yielding up her life in the arms of her two children. 64 13 | striving against their own life and eclipsing their previous 65 14 | sanctity was made in their life, now that philosophy was 66 14 | was removed from human life. So she remained, like an 67 15 | her angelic and heavenly life, first of all I asked one 68 16 | she discussed the future life,6 as if inspired by the 69 16 | explained the reason of life in the flesh, and why man 70 16 | the journey from death to life again. In all of [978D] 71 18 | began to recall her past life, beginning with childhood, 72 18 | she could remember of the life of our parents, and the 73 18 | she described our parents' life not so much from the point 74 18 | masters. Nevertheless their life abounded so in faith that 75 18 | command. [982A] Moreover her life became such by God's help 76 19 | the utmost limit of her life in the flesh, since the 77 19 | the departure from this life, but with lofty mind continued 78 19 | kinship or likeness with this life of flesh, and so the flesh 79 19 | hast made the end of this life the beginning to us of true 80 19 | beginning to us of true life. Thou for a season restest 81 19 | the adversary and save our life. O God eternal, to Whom 82 19 | deep breath and closed her life and her prayer together. 83 21 | away. The safety of our life is destroyed, ~The seal 84 21 | day,~Illumined with pure life, ~But now even our day will 85 21 | to the pure and stainless life.~But when, as it were from 86 22 | learning from them the life of virtue. The lady's name 87 22 | saint resolved that a pure life should be her adornment, 88 22 | should deck her body in life and her grave in death. 89 23 | particle of the Cross of Life,8 and so the mark on the 90 27 | that their comradeship in life should not even in death 91 28 | marvellous episode in her life, which I shall incorporate 92 28 | been taken away from human life."~With this prelude he began 93 CON | lived with her and knew her life accurately. For most men 94 CON | sufficient to conclude my life of Macrina with what has


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