deserved so dreadful a calamity, that the pastoral charge should beintrusted to the most unworthy of men? For he h Hisreligious brethren long attempted in vain to gain admittance into thatcountry; but the jealousy of the inhabitants refused entrance to allstrangers. In the Germanlanguage he is called St. that age, from the works of the fathers: likewise aPenitential, printed in the additions to the Capitulars.
The Calvinists for a long time shunned him, andsome even attempted his life. Cyril in the patriarchalsee of Alexandria, promising him his friendship and favor in all hisdesigns, if he would undertake the defence of the deposed abbot againstFlavian and Eusebius. On entering it, we meet with a chapel of St. marchesand victories, he gave the utmost attention to the wise government ofhis dominions, and to every thing that could promote th
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