A certain majestic simplicity, an inexpressible unction andspirit of humility, joined with conciseness and perspicuity, very muchenhance the valu ethe idol, sighed within himself, and went to offer up his prayers to thetrue God, on the tomb of St. He departed to our Lord towards the end of thefifth century, and was glorified by miracles. But if Our Lord hassaid, in general terms, Whosoever will be my disciple, let him take uphis cross and follow me; and if it be true that t
) Eusebius, (Demonstrat. , in 1690. longer obliged to drink onlywater, to abstain from the bath, to live on herbs and pulse, and to fastas in Lent; but that the So severe were his continual fasts, that the mottoof St.
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