However, he blessed some oil and gave it to him: hevomited plentifully after it, and was from that moment perfectly cured. See an historical panegyric on his virtues, spoken soonafter his death by a certain Greek philosopher named Nicephorus, in theBollandists. Prix assisted at the council of Macon in 585, where he harangued severaltimes, and exerted his zeal in framing many wise regulations for thereformation of discipline. withevery ordinary action, and practised at all times, by persons while theyspun, walked, sat, lay down, &c.
Falling sick, he wasdespaired of by the physicians, and he himself expected with joy hislast moment. It is derived from the word ald or old, like senator in Latin. The same year, St. Apud Theod.
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