antly what was mostagreeable to God, to lose no occasion of practising every heroic virtue,and of vigorously resisting all that was evil. ith esteemand affection for him than ever, which made him desirous of livingalways with him in order 7,) and after by baptism. Touched with remorse, he retired into a monastery in 552; but being soon tired of that state, reassumed his crown, and relapsed into his former impieties.
presentedthemselves also to the judge with their prisoners, and confessedthemselves likewise to be Christians. Baluze andLupus have published some letters of this holy doctor, which had escapedAubert and Labbe. s fast, and watching the following night inprayer, by the order of their holy bishop, went out in procession to St. He speaks of the crime of those who choose unworthypastors, and of the learning necessary for this charge, especially inappl
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