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06 My Lord Jesus Christ

06 My Lord Jesus Christ by St. Basil American Cop…

An episode of the St. Basil American Coptic Orthodox Church podcast, hosted by St. Basil American Coptic Orthodox Church, titled "06 My Lord Jesus Christ" was published on April 22, 2016 and runs 2 minutes.

April 22, 2016 ·2m · St. Basil American Coptic Orthodox Church

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06 My Lord Jesus Christ by St. Basil American Coptic Orthodox Church

06 My Lord Jesus Christ by St. Basil American Coptic Orthodox Church
New American Classic Podcast Feltraiger New American Classic Podcast is created and hosted by Feltraiger, an American made menswear and accessories brand based in Brooklyn, NY. The podcast is a collection of unstructured and light hearted interviews with creators, designers, builders, makers, creatives and people we find generally interesting. We will be releasing episodes on a bi weekly basis, which may become weekly as time goes on. Flagship Retail Store: 155 Grand St. Brooklyn, NY 11249 www.Feltraiger.com Instagram: @feltraiger @feltraigerBK @heartbreakersBK Divine Liturgy of St Basil - Unified English Version Coptic Orthodox Diocese of London Divine Liturgy of St Basil - Unified English VersionCoptic Orthodox Diocese of London, under the care of His Eminence Archbishop Angaelos, Coptic Orthodox Archbishop of London St. Basil Catholic Church Brecksville Podcast St. Basil the Great Catholic Church Homilies, talks, and interviews from Saint Basil the Great Roman Catholic Church in Brecksville, Ohio, USA. www.basilthegreat.org Hexaemeron, The by Basil of Caesarea (329 - 379) LibriVox The Hexaemeron is the title of nine homilies delivered by St. Basil on the the cosmogony of the opening chapters of Genesis. When and where they were delivered is quite uncertain. They are Lenten sermons, delivered at both the morning and evening services, and appear to have been listened to by working men. (Hom. iii. 1) Some words in Hom. viii. have confirmed the opinion that they were preached extempore, in accordance with what is believed to have been Basil's ordinary practice. Internal evidence points in the same direction for though a marked contrast might be expected between the style of a work intended to be read, like the De Spiritu Sancto, and that of the orations to be spoken in public, the Hexaemeron shews signs of being and unwritten composition. In earlier ages, it was the most celebrated and admired of Basil's works. Photius (Migne, Pat. Gr. cxli) puts it first of all, and speaks warmly of its eloquence and force. As an example of oratory he would rank it with the works o
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