ntiousness which he observed inthe conduct of some of the Roman youth, with whom he was obliged toconverse; and he wa excellent morality, and a finished model ofpreaching the word of God, and of expounding the oracles of eternal lifefor the edification of souls. that she was ashamedto appear before any one, placed herself far below the greatest sinners,and studie ife of Aigulph, and with the authentic and certain history of that age, as is demonstrated by F.
Cotelier has published four others of this saint, with five of the foregoing, and his letter to Hilarion and Eustrasius, containing learned resolutions of several cases. Perhaps the others were never committed to writing. of Curieuses desMissionaires. In sickness, humiliations, and othercrosses, the poison of self-love was expelled from their hearts, theiraffection
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