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Excerpt from Indices Generales Simul Et Speciales Patrologiæ Latinæ, Vol. 4: Alphabetice, Chronologice, Statistice, Synthetice, Analytice, Analogice, Logice, Theologice, Hierarchice, Bibliographice, Biographice, Etc., Etc., Etc.; Parisiis Apud Garnier Fratres, Editores Et J.-P. Migne Successores, in Via Dicta: Avenue Du Maine, 189
Ecclesize episcopus praedicationis evangelicae debeo ministerium, S. Hilarius, X, 158. A prredicandi instan tia non desistendum, S. August., XLIII, '150. Praadi care tenetur sacerdos ao vehementer clamare, id., XXXIX, 1814. Preadicatio non negligenda etsi Deus det incrementum, S. Prosp. Aquit., LI, 363. De me cessitate praadicationis, S. Gregor. Magn., LXXV, 960. Scelus estverbi panem esurientibus denegare et agris medelam, id., LXXVII, 96. Scelus quoque est men tium vulnera verborum sectione non curare, ibid. Se cerdos semper vocem przedicationis nabeat ne superni inspectoris judicium ex silentio oiîeudat, Taio Casarau gust., LXXX, 829. Praedica importune, opportune, Alcuin., C, 203. Illorum vocem nulle szeculi potentia aut'venitas impediat, ibid. Pro'edicationi semper in tendendum, Godefrid., CLXXIV, 394. Docere necessi Iatìs est, delectare suavitatis, et ¿ectere victoria, Ra ban. Maura, CVII, 408. 1eternae damnationis pcenam incurrit preedicator qui semeu divini verbi non spargit, Gratian., CLXXXVII,228. - Eum qui preedicat non so Ium vult Dominus clamare, sed a clamando etiam non cessare, Philipp. De Harveng.. CCIII, 977. Praedicatio necessaria, Alan. De Insulis, CCX, 613.
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