sent to bring her corpse to his monastery,where {392} he caused it to be laid in the tomb which he had preparedfor himself. 1,) and many others, have made the same observation. From all which he infers that it is arrogance andpresumption to seek such a dignity, which made St. It turns chiefly onthe contempt of the world, and on {480} the exercises of prayer.
The unnatural princes at length repented of their injustice, werereconciled to her, and restored her all that had been taken from her. Chrysostom pronounced his panegyricbefore his shrine. h within the enclosures oftheir own palace, which in many respects surpassed all the otherbuildings of the empire. Jeromde Prato, an Italian Oratorian of Verona: also Gallia Christiana tumVetus tum Nova: Tillemont, t.
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