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A Solitary Serenus <ref name="term_15155" />
A Solitary Serenus <ref name="term_15155" />
<p> <b> Serenus (4), </b> solitary in the Nitrian desert, who, when visited by Cassian, a.d. 395, discussed <i> de Animae Mobilitate et Spiritalibus Nequitiis </i> (Coll. vii.), and <i> de Principatibus seu Potestatibus </i> (Coll. viii. See Migne, <i> Patr. Lat. </i> t. xlix. 667 seq. ). In the former he treats mostly of the nature of the soul, the rapid movement of the thoughts, the influence of evil spirits upon them, and the duty of fixing the desire on God. In the latter he declares the nature of evil spirits, their fall, subordination, and occupation. His Life, without details, is in <i> Vitae Patrum, </i> c. 50. Migne, <i> Patr. Lat. </i> t. lxxiii. 844 seq.; Ceill. <i> Aut. sacr. </i> viii. 170 seq.; Fleury, <i> H. E. </i> xx. c. 7. </p> <p> [J.G.] </p>
<p> <b> Serenus (4), </b> solitary in the Nitrian desert, who, when visited by Cassian, a.d. 395, discussed <i> de Animae Mobilitate et Spiritalibus Nequitiis </i> (Coll. vii.), and <i> de Principatibus seu Potestatibus </i> (Coll. viii. See Migne, <i> Patr. Lat. </i> t. xlix. 667 seq. ). In the former he treats mostly of the nature of the soul, the rapid movement of the thoughts, the influence of evil spirits upon them, and the duty of fixing the desire on God. In the latter he declares the nature of evil spirits, their fall, subordination, and occupation. His Life, without details, is in <i> Vitae Patrum, </i> c. 50. Migne, <i> Patr. Lat. </i> t. lxxiii. 844 seq.; Ceill. <i> Aut. sacr. </i> viii. 170 seq.; Fleury, <i> [[H.]] [[E.]] </i> xx. c. 7. </p> <p> [[[J.G.]]] </p>


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