Lance wrote:
> The bishop of Hippo would be my least
> favourite.

Hmmm.  I'm sure you love his emphasis on grace, but he is probably too wordy 
for you and much too popular with the traditionalists.  :-)

Lance wrote:
> Which of the books of the church fathers do
> you have David?. Which of them have you read?

I have them all, Lance, but I cannot say that I have read every word.  I 
have read enough from the volumes over the years that I'm kind of like the 
guy who has read pieces from his Bible so much that he wonders if he has 
read the entire Bible even though he has not sat down and read from cover to 
cover.  As you know, the church fathers are a much larger work and I'm 
pretty confident that I have not actually read every word, but I have read 
enough that I can say that much of it I have read several times.

So which of them do you consider the most godly?  Which of them are your 
favorites?

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

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