Meditations for Every Wednesday and Friday in Lent, on a Prayer of S. Ephraem; Translated from the Russian. To which are Added Short Homilies for Passion Week, from S. Chrysostom, S. Severian, and S. Ephraem

Meditations for Every Wednesday and Friday in Lent, on a Prayer of S. Ephraem; Translated from the Russian. To which are Added Short Homilies for Passion Week, from S. Chrysostom, S. Severian, and S. Ephraem
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