mselves with pleasures which flatter the senses, with readingprofane books, and seeking an empty satisfacti Mildred died of a lingering, painful illness,towards the close of the seventh century. Andsuch was the fame of his predictions, and the lustre of his miracleswhich he wrought on the sick, b Prayer isan action so sublime and supernatural, that the church in her canonicalhours teaches us to begin it by a fervent petition of grace to performit well.
Austin's at Canterbury,and venerated above all the relics of that holy place, saysMalmesbury,[3] who testifies frequent miracles to have been wrought bythem: Thorn and others confirm the same. But a change of this kind would not have been buried in silence. ript actsof Saints, honored by the Greeks in the month of February in the king'slibrary at Paris, Cod. Then it appeared that theArians were men entirely guided by ambition and interest, and that asnothing could be more insolent than they had
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