life, of bothwhich this admirable work hath been ever since regarded as the greatstorehouse and armory. Fleury, b. Overcome by importunities, he admitted a holy anchoretnamed Moyses to live with him as his disciple. His, name is mentioned in the Roman and Sicilian Martyrologies.
sity, which even Porphyry and the wiser heathens hadjustly exploded, though the Apostate adopted that monstrous doctrine. The saint returned towards his hut, praying as he went,but the sailors, though pagans, called him back, and took him on board. ) Stephen, bishop of Tournay,speaks of them in as high strains. Hiswatchings were but an uninterrupted sacrifice of divine love, and by theardor of his desire, and the disposition of his
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