zeal for hishonor, sets no value on any thing but in proportion as it affords him ameans of improving his spiritual s The mostillustrious of these religious heroes was F. The chief are his history ofthese martyrs, called the Memorial of the Saints, in three books; andhis Apology for them against calumniators, showing them to be truemartyrs, though without miracles. Almost all, as if it were by commonconspiracy, throw themselves into the gulf, where the multitude ofcompanions will be no comfort.
that wherewith we are nourished,with which we are mingled, being made one body, one flesh with Christ. or military achievements, study of nature, knowledge ofdistant shores, or cunning in the mysteries of trade, or arts ofconversation. But the great prelate found more delight in preaching insmall villages than amidst such applause, thou He poured out his treasuresamong them with a holy profusion; especially in the time of a pestilenceand famine.
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