oflearning, which, joined with his natural genius and eminent virtue,qualified him to rise to the highest degree of excellence. John could not help admiring the cook of this numerous community,who seemed always recollected, and generally bathed in tears amidst hiscontinua However, as his dropping this project was disagreeable to the king hisfather, not to increase his affliction by appearing before him, he didnot g See her life, written by F.
Ignatius gives it at the head of his epistle. * * * * *One sermon perfectly converted one who had been long enslaved to theworld and his passions, and made him a saint. Flavian II. Dubritius and his son St.
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