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Biography of St. Jerome the Translator of Latin Vulgate Bible. Among the best accounts of St. Jerome are Saint J. These contain all that is best in previous biographers, such as the Benedictine Martianay Paris, 1. Sebastian Dolci Ancona, 1. Engelstoft Copenhagen, 1. Jerome in the Acta Sanctorum, Biblia Sacra, Du Pins and Ceilliers Histories of Ecclesiastical Writers, the excellent article in the D. Biogr., the Life of Jerome prefixed to Vallarsis ed. Stridon, a town near Aquileia, of Catholic Christian parents Pref. They were not very wealthy, but possessed houses Ep. Bonosus, Jeromes foster brother Ep. They were living in 3. Jerome first went to the East xxii. Gothic invasion 3. Stridon was destroyed. He had a brother Paulinian, some 2. He was brought up in comfort, if not in luxury xxii. He was in a grammar school, probably at Rome, and about 1. Julian 3. 63 was announced Comm. Certainly it was not much later than this that he was sent with his friend Bonosus to complete his education at Rome, and they probably lived together there. The chief study of those days was rhetoric, to which Jerome applied himself diligently, attending the law courts and hearing the best pleaders Comm. Early in his stay at Rome he lived irregularly and fell into sin Ep. But he was drawn back, and finally cast in his lot with the Christian church. He describes how on Sundays he used to visit, with other young men of like age and mind, the tombs of the martyrs in the Catacombs Comm. Senior Secret Love Puppy Honey 2 Information, Senior Secret Love Puppy Honey 2 Reviews, Synonyms Roon Pee Secret Love Puppy Honey 2 Puppy Honey 2 Size M 2. Nashville season 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 TV show download full episodes. TV show Nashville season 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 download full episodes and watch in HD 720p, 1080p. Season Episodes TV season 1 36 19641965 2 38 19651966 3 33 19661967 4 33 19671968 5 30 19681969 6 30 19691970 7 28 19701971 8 26 1971. Rome Season 2 Ep 5' title='Rome Season 2 Ep 5' />Rome while Liberius was pope, i. While there, he acquired a considerable library Ep. On the termination of his studies in Rome he determined to go with Bonosus into Gaul, for what purpose is unknown. They probably first returned home and lived together for a time in Aquileia, or some other town in N. Certainly they at this time made the acquaintance of Rufinus iii. Jerome which afterwards turned out so disastrously to both see Augustine to Jerome, Ep. Watch The Man Who Fell To Earth Putlocker. Hearing that they were going into Gaul, the country of Hilary, Rufinus begged Jerome to copy for him Hilarys commentary on the Psalms and his book upon the Councils Ep. Jeromes tendency towards ecclesiastical literature, which was henceforward the main pursuit of his life. This vocation declared itself during his stay in Gaul. He went with his friend to several parts of Gaul, staying longest at Tr. But his mind was occupied with scriptural studies, and he made his first attempt at a commentary. It was on the prophet Obadiah, which he interpreted mystically pref. Eusebius, bp. He seems to have had a great influence over Jerome at this time and either with him or about the same time he settled at Aquileia, and from 3. It included the presbyter Chromatius afterwards bp. They were knit together by close friendship and common pursuits and the presence of Evagrius, who knew the holy places and hermitages of the East, gave a special direction to their ascetic tendencies. For a time all went well. The baptism of Rufinus took place now Ruf. It was Jeromes fortune to become, wherever he lived, the object of great affection, and also of great animosity. Whatever was the cause Ep. Aquileia suddenly dispersed. The friends went probably early in 3. Bonosus retired to an island in the Adriatic and lived as a hermit vii. Rufinus went to the East in the train of Melania. Jerome, with Heliodorus, Innocentius, and Hylas, accompanied Evagrius to Palestine. Leaving his parents, sister, relations and home comforts xxii. Thrace, Pontus, Bithynia, Galatia, Cappadocia and Cilicia, to Antioch. Lost Season 3 Episode 14 Watch Online more. The journey was exhausting, and Jerome had a long period of ill health, culminating in a fever. Innocentius and Hylas died from the same fever. Heliodorus went to Jerusalem. During his illness ib. Jerome had his bent towards scriptural studies and asceticism confirmed. While his friends stood by his bed expecting his death, he felt himself, in a trance, carried before the throne of God, and condemned as being no Christian but a Ciceronian, who preferred worldly literature to Christ. From this time, though he continued to quote the classics profusely, his literary interest was wholly with the Bible and church writings. It seems likely that, as soon as his health was restored, he determined to embrace the solitary life. He wrote to Theodosius ii., who was apparently a kind of chief of the hermits in the desert of Chalcis, asking to be received among them, and thither he proceeded about the autumn of 3. He was now about 2. The desert of Chalcis, where he lived for 4 or 5 years 3. Saracens, in the E. It was peopled by hermits, who lived mainly in solitude, but had frequent intercourse among themselves and a little with the world. They lived under some kind of discipline, with a ruling presbyter named Marcus xvii. Jerome lived in a cell, and gained his own living xvii. Rusticus cxxv., cultivating a garden, and making baskets of rushes, or, more congenially, copying books. He describes his life in writing to Eustochium xxii. Every day I was in tears and groans and if ever the sleep which hung upon my eyelids overcame my resistance, I knocked against the ground my bare bones, which scarce clung together. I say nothing of my meat and drink, since the monks even when sick use cold water, and it is thought a luxury if they ever partake of cooked food. Showtime Full Nine 1_2 Weeks Online Free. Through fear of hell, I had condemned myself to prison I had scorpions and wild beasts for my only companions. He wrote letters to his friends in Italy, to Florentius at Jerusalem v. Heliodorus xiv. on the Praises of the Desert, chiding him for not having embraced the perfect life of solitude. A Jew who had become a Christian was his instructor in Hebrew xviii. Jerome obtained from one of the sect of the Nazarenes at Beroea the Gospel according to the Hebrews, which he copied, and afterwards translated into Greek and Latin de Vir. He was frequently visited by Evagrius Ep. Aquileia, and later with Damasus at Rome xv. But again, owing chiefly to his vehement feelings and expressions, he made enemies. He was driven away by the ill will of his brother monks. At first, as we see from his letter to Heliodorus, he was satisfied with his condition but his last years in the desert were embittered by theological strife, relating to the conflicts in the church at Antioch, from which he was glad to escape. The see of Antioch was claimed by three bishops, Vitalis the Arian, Meletius, acknowledged by Basil and the orthodox bishops of the East Basil, Ep. Evagrius, and Paulinus, supported by pope Damasus and the stronger anti Arian party of Rome. Between Meletius and Paulinus the dispute was mainly verbal, but none the less bitter. Jerome complains that the Meletians, not content with his holding the truth, treated him as a heretic if he did not do so in their words Ep. He appealed to Damasus, strongly protesting his submission to Rome xv. Finding his position more and more difficult, he wrote to Marcus, the chief presbyter of the monks of Chalcis xvii., in the winter of 3. Proceeding in the spring of 3. Antioch, he stayed there till 3. Paulinus, and and by him was ordained presbyter against his will. He never celebrated the Eucharist or officiated as presbyter, as appears from many passages in his works. There are extant no letters and only one work of this period, the dialogue of an orthodox man with a Luciferian. Lucifer of Cagliari having taken part in the appointment of Paulinus, a corrective was needed for the more extreme among the Western party at Antioch and this was given in Jeromes dialogue, which is clear, moderate, and free from the violence of his later controversial works. It exhibits a considerable knowledge of church history, and contains the account of the council of Ariminum, with the famous words c. He sought the instruction of Gregory Nazianzen, who had taken charge of the orthodox church there 4. Scripture. He calls him. Comm. He was also acquainted with Gregory of Nyssa de Vir.