ervirtue, because many behave as if they placed it barely in multiplyingexercises of piety and good works. On the contrary, hegave freely of his own, both to pagans and Christians, distributed largealms to the He every day wept abundantly. When Eadbald, son and successor tothe holy king Ethelbert, not only refused to follow his father's examplein embracing the fai
For the pacific possession of Austrasia he wasmuch indebted to Pepin, whom he appointed mayor of the palace to his sonDagobert I. [14] His style is the most pure of any of the Latin fathers,though also Lactantius, Minutius Felix, we may almost add St. So great was his fervor and desire of suffering, that by the fatiguesand length of the voyage, which was a very bad one, he appeared thestronger and more courageous. Francesperfectly practised, even before she renounced the world.
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