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| June 4th - St. Optatus of Milevis
Bishop of Milevis, in Numidia, in the fourth century. He was a convert, as
we
gather from St. Augustine: "Do we not see with how great a booty of gold and
silver and garments Cyprian, doctor suavissimus, came forth out of Egypt,
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likewise Lactantius, Victorinus, Optatus, Hilary?" (De Doctrina Christ.,
xl).
Optatus probably had been a pagan rhetorician |
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Group: alt.religion.christian.romancatholic · Group Profile · Search for Victorinus in alt.religion.christian.romancatholic
Author: Waldtraud
Date: Nov 1, 2007 15:40
---------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Shelton'S The History of the Valorous & Witty Knight-Errant Don Quixote of the Mancha . The Second Part : The Author's Prologue to the Reader . There was a madman in Seville which hit upon one of the prettiest absurd tricks that EVER madman in this world lighted on, which was: he made him a cane sharp at one end, and then
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