"True spiritual knowledge has sometimes flourished most grandly……" — John Cassian
"True spiritual knowledge has sometimes flourished most grandly in some who were without eloquence and almost illiterate. And this is very clearly shown by the case of the Apostles and many holy men, who did not spread themselves out with an empty show of leaves, but were bowed down by the weight of the true fruits of spiritual knowledge: of whom it is written in Acts: 'But when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were ignorant and unlearned men, they were astonished' (Acts 4:13)."
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John Cassian
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43 Quotes by John Cassian
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The Doctor of our souls has placed the remedy in the hidden regions of the soul.
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A speculator is a man who observes the future, and acts before it occurs.
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