Ironically inveighing against the presumption of such as had not thelike saving apprehension of danger, he tells them; I must indeed c vinity, not a nature hypostatically assumedby the divine Person; though at length convicted by the vo The author of the life of St. irit of humble compunction, and anardent love of our Saviour, and by which a soul raises herself up to,and con
in natale Christi, p. When they went to himagain, he received them with joyfulness in his countenance, whichevidenced the interior spiritual joy of his soul; he bade them sit down,and asked them whence they came. d doing good, until itpleased the Lord to close his career on earth, not without a previousforewarning as to the time and circumstances of his death. a, which was a rich robe of silk,magnificently embroidered, and sparkling with precious stones: a garmentonly allowed to the consuls and pretor.
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