The quoted passage says Dionysius correctly distinguished the orders and Gregory later smiled at his own earlier mistake once he could see clearly.
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Dionysius
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...such force that all are drawn and draw to God. And Dionysius with much longing set himself to contemplate these orders. He named and..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...such force that all are drawn and draw to God. And Dionysius with much longing set himself to contemplate these orders. He named and..."
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"...such force that all are drawn and draw to God. And Dionysius with much longing set himself to contemplate these orders. He named and..."
"...gods of creativity in the greek world there's apollo and there's dionysius bacchus okay apollo is the god of logical creativity where you sit..."
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