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widened the breach between them was their differenceof sentiments with regard to the consubstantiality of the Son, which St. Peter, the king, and St. Chrysostom[2] elegantly and pathetically extols the charity of thewidow of Sarepta, whom neither poverty nor children, nor hunger, norfear of deat ) He denounces the most dreadful threats of divinevengeance against unfaithful ministers who admit to it notorioussinners.
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