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It was on the question of continence in, if not renunciation of, marriage, that he came into conflict with the authorities, and his influence among growing numbers of followers threatened the authority of the church when the bishops Instantius and Salvian were won over by his eloquence and his severely ascetic example.
In this work, which furnishes a valuable if prejudiced description of life in fifth century Gaul, Salvian deals with the same problem that had moved the eloquence of Augustine and Orosius: why were these miseries falling on the empire?

Salvian and had
For seven years there was no communication between the two branches of the family, till at last, when Hypatius had become a Christian, Salvian wrote him a most touching letter in his own name, his wife's, and that of his little daughter Auspiciola, begging for the renewal of the old affection.
If French scholars are right in assigning Hilary's Vita Honorati to 430, Salvian, who is there called a priest, had probably already left Lyons for Marseilles, where he is known to have spent the last years of his life ( Gennadius, ap.
It seems a fair inference that Salvian had divested himself of all his property in favour of that society and sent his relative to Lerins for assistance ( Ep.

Salvian and ;
That the depredations of the ruling classes were mostly responsible for the uprising of the bagaudae was not lost on the fifth-century writer of historicised polemic, Salvian ; setting himself in the treatise De gubernatione Dei the task of proving God's constant guidance, he declares in book iii that the misery of the Roman world is all due to the neglect of God's commandments and the terrible sins of every class of society.
It has been conjectured that Salvian paid a visit to Carthage ; but this is a mere inference based on the minute details he gives of the state of this city just before its fall to the Vandals ( De gub.

Salvian and was
Salvian, ( or Salvianus ) was a Christian writer of the fifth century, born probably at Cologne, some time between 400 and 405.
Salvian was educated at the school of Treves and seems to have been brought up as a Christian.
It was presumably at Lerins that Salvian made the acquaintance of Honoratus ( died 429 ), Hilary of Arles ( died 449 ), and Eucherius of Lyons ( died 449 ).
5 ); and more fearful to Salvian than all else was it to hear men swear " by Christ " that they would commit a crime ( iv.
It is curious that Salvian shows no such hatred of the heterodox barbarians as was rife in Gaul seventy years later.
Salvian was a 5th century socialist of the most extreme type, and a zealous ascetic who pitilessly scourged everything that fell short of an exalted morality, and exaggerated, albeit unconsciously, the faults that he desired to eradicate.

Salvian and Salonius
Salvian published it under the name of Timothy, and explained his motives for so doing in a letter to his old pupil, Bishop Salonius ( Ep.

Salvian and God
With this iniquity of the Romans Salvian contrasts the chastity of the Vandals, the piety of the Goths, and the ruder virtues of the Franks, the Saxons, and the other tribes to whom, though heretic Arians or unbelievers, God is giving in reward the inheritance of the empire ( vii.

continued and friendly
Although he incited a few friendly Indians to pillage the invaders, and even kill some of them, the Carolina advance continued.
In captivity he continued to work as a medic and " got quite friendly with some Russians, mostly doctors.
The government tried to counter communist-led unrest in the industrial areas and continued friendly policies towards Nazi Germany, which led to much criticism.
China's new leaders Hua Guofeng and Deng Xiaoping both visited North Korea in 1978, although they failed to reach a common understanding on relations with the Soviet Union ( Beijing was not on friendly terms with Moscow during the 1970s, while Pyongyang continued its usual balancing act ).
Moving Pictures essentially continued where Permanent Waves left off, extending the trend of highly accessible and commercially friendly progressive rock that helped thrust them into the spotlight.
But Lawrence continued on friendly terms with their mother and painted several portraits of her.
Meanwhile, Valentinian continued to recruit heavily from Alamanni friendly to Rome.
The rivalry between York and Lancaster, in the modern form of the counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire, has continued into the present day on a more friendly basis.
With the ministry of d ’ Azeglio, which soon after came to power, he was on friendly terms, and his pen continued the active defence of his political principles till his death on the 3rd of June 1853.
Their professional relationship continued for a couple of years, culminating in the BBC Radio series Pet and Mr. Piano, the last time they worked together, although they remained on friendly terms.
This practice continued throughout the 20th century since machine guns were first used in World War I, and the high friendly fire risk has generally been accepted by troops since machine gun emplacements are tactically so valuable, and at the same time so dangerous that the attackers wanted them to be shelled, considering the shells far less deadly than the machine guns.
The attack had continued despite the attempts by the ships to signal that they were friendly and radio requests by the commander of the aircraft for clarification of his target.
Beth Jacob, the traditional congregation of Old World Polish Jews, continued its separate religious practices while it maintained friendly relations with the members of the first Hebrew Congregation.
In spite of that event, for many years both Churches continued to maintain friendly relations and seemed to be unaware of any formal or final rupture.
The Carbonari secretly continued their agitation against Austria and the governments in friendly connection with it.
In 1568 an inquiry into the disposition of William Breton's property with a view to the protection of the children's rights was instituted before the Lord Mayor, but the matter was probably settled in a friendly manner, for Gascoigne continued to hold the Walthamstow estate, which he had from his wife, until his death.
Spohr later worked as conductor at the Theater an der Wien, Vienna ( 1813 – 1815 ), where he continued to be on friendly terms with Beethoven ; subsequently he was opera director at Frankfurt ( 1817 – 1819 ) where he was able to stage his own operas — the first of which, Faust, had been rejected in Vienna.
Under Félicité's parents ' friendly if vigilant eyes, he continued to court her.
The Gatlings continued to fire until Lt. Parker observed Lt. Ferguson of the 13th Infantry waving a white handkerchief as a signal for the battery to cease firing to avoid causing friendly casualties.
" The friendly hand was that of Judith Frere, whom he had known since 1796, and who continued to be his faithful companion until her death, three months before his own.
Gorbachev's permissive attitude toward Eastern Europe did not initially extend to Soviet territory ; even Bush, who strove to maintain friendly relations, condemned the January 1991 killings in Latvia and Lithuania, privately warning that economic ties would be frozen if the violence continued.
Selling his furniture and placing his family in a quiet boarding place, he went to New York and in an attic, helped by a friendly druggist, continued his experiments.
Fine continued playing chess casually throughout his life ( including several friendly games played in 1963 against Bobby Fischer, one of which is included in Fischer's My 60 Memorable Games ).
Voigt envisions future collaboration and continued friendly relations with other nationalists and European national parties.

continued and intercourse
It was due to the influence of the royal family that Fra Andrea of Galiano, a court chaplain at Naples, was acquitted in the process instituted against him at Avignon in 1338, as he still continued his intercourse with Michael of Cesena and with the fifty Michaelites who resided for some time under the king's protection in the castle of Lettere near Castellamare, but who later ( 1235 ) humbly submitted to their lawful superiors.
She uses her attractiveness to tempt Enkidu from the wild, and his ' wildness ', civilizing him through continued sexual intercourse.
However, trade and intercourse between the separated lands continued across the newly-formed Torres Strait, whose 150 km-wide channel remained readily navigable with the chain of Torres Strait Islands and reefs affording intermediary stopping points.

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