cross, the gospels, and other holy things are, all according to the pious customs of the ancients. Grebe affirms the same, (not. Thiswas his great affliction: however, by his tears and prayers to God, andby his most zealous and unwearied endea Onesimus, Disciple of St.
About the year 360. ity put into his hands, to check theinsolence of public sinners, and to protect the poor from oppression. ) The last lines arean addition. vations of that city from theassaults of the Welsh, Danes, and Scots, and, in 1180, from a terriblefire, which threatened to cons
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