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Gregory the Great — on 1Sam 1:28 (Commentary on 1 Kings, Book 1, Chapter 2)

Patristic A.D. 604
Gregory the Great · c. A.D. 540–604
“(Moral Exposition) In the house of the Lord they adore the Lord, who both raise themselves with lofty mind to the contemplation of the heavenly homeland, yet through humility prostrate themselves before almighty God, and with all their heart are so sublimely elevated in the power of the Spirit. We have touched upon these things not in order, but summarily in expounding the historical or moral sense, so that we might investigate somewhat more extensively the words of the spiritual canticle which follows according to the moral and typological explanation.”
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