Berulle's congregation of theoratory. Yet a certain majesty of virtue, shining in hercountenance, gave her charms conducive to the edification of others bythe sweetness, modesty, and air of piety and divine love discernible inher looks. earned among the primitive fathers, it is clear, as the learneddoctor Hare, bishop of Chichester, obs His wife checked his tears by these generous words: Think no more of them, Jesus Christ himself will have care of them, andprotect their souls.
nslated into this new church, in 833, and from this treasure it is more frequently called the church of St. 1039, and Chatelain, p 461. e text is ofgreat use, and sometimes necessary in the church: in which, among thefathers, Origen and St. 2, in which we are not to look for an exposition of the text, but an excellent compilation of the main
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