John, said he, which we may in that time read over, and conferupon as much as shall be necessary. , which pious custom was soon after spread over all the eastern and western churches. 34, 35, 36. He contented himself withimprisoning a man who, through the instigation of queen Fredegonde, hadattempted to s
19, 22, 28, &c. In travelling, he eitherprayed or discoursed on heavenly things. Wherefore, embarking for Italy,he landed at Venice; and after two years' absence arrived at Leonissa. tter, and on the precept of our forgiving injuries, by which we becometrue imitators of Christ, and inherit the privileges of his disciples.
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