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←basil caesarea #294←theodoret cyrrhus #129←cassiodorus #1015
From Basil of Caesareac. 374
It is doubtless a father's duty to make provision for his children; a husbandman's to tend his plants and crops; a teacher's to bestow care upon his pupils, especially when, innate goodness shows signs of promise for them. The husbandman finds toil a pleasure when he sees the ears ripen or the plants increase; the teacher is gladdened at his pup...
From Theodoret of Cyrrhusc. 440
Sailors at night are cheered by the sight of harbor lights, and so are those of us in peril for the apostolic faith...
From Cassiodorusc. 522
KING THEODERIC TO FESTUS, A MAN OF ILLUSTRIOUS RANK AND A PATRICIAN.