(Roman Catholic Church) the bishop of Caesarea who defended the Roman Catholic Church against the heresies of the 4th century; a saint and Doctor of the Church (329-379)
Across the other side of the encampment Basil has no such problem.
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Reading them backward through the back of Basil's display was absolutely impossible.
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Among these was Basil Brooke, a war correspondent for the Daily Mail.
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We can bear the narrative; neither Basil nor I have weak nerves.
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You and I are friends, Basil, and we must always remain so.
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Eventually, she came to the wrought-iron gate of St. Basil's cemetery.
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Ogilvie would be in the crowds at St. Basil's Cathedral close to the meeting ground.
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An hour after her meeting with Esmeralda, Aria parked at the gates of St. Basil's cemetery.
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She had stopped in front of St. Basil's cemetery, Rosewood's oldest and spookiest, where she used to do gravestone rubbings.
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After a leisurely lunch, where Vasilyev drank an entire bottle of Italian Barbera all by himself, we headed to St. Basil's Cathedral.
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In dogmatic he follows BasilofCaesarea and other Greek authors, but nevertheless gives a distinctly Western cast to the speculations of which he treats.
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'Why, Valens sent his chief cook to stop BasilofCaesarea from opposing the Court doctrine....
Ús de Basil the Great en anglès
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All that certainly is explicit and sound,-assound as BasiltheGreat, as St. Augustine, or as Thomas Aquinas!
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BasiltheGreat; was educated in polite and sacred studies, and married to a virtuous lady.
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BasiltheGreat in the fourth century.
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BasiltheGreat studied mathematics and philosophy-soyou study them; St. Nestor wrote history-soyou study and write history.
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BasiltheGreat Foundation paid for the renovation of the Moscow headquarters of the ROC's Department of External Church Relations.
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BasiltheGreat, St. Gregory of Nyssa, St. Peter of Sebaste, and St. Macrina, procured a great share of these relics.
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- Basilthe Great, Archbishop of Caesarea, A.D.
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BasiltheGreat, born at Caesarea in Cappadocia A. D. 329, was one of the leading orators of the Christian Church in the fourth century.