Paulini, c. In this great work,the {280} saint gives not only the literal and spiritual senses of thesacred text, but likewise r The serenity of hiscountenance, the constant evenness of his temper, his modesty andsweetness, were sensible marks that God prevented him with his earlygraces. [4] This lesson is applicable, with due proportion, to otherstates, especially that of teaching the science
alternately, instituted that manner of singing in the church of Antioch; but this might have been disused. ed to have been wrought by his relics andintercession; not to mention those he had performed in his lifetime,especially during his missions. ) Yet himself falsely places Tyro's shrine at Euchaitae, and ascribes to him these pilgrimages and miracles which certainly belong to St. Armand's, in 900, with the remarks of Mabillon, (Act.
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