himselfthe truth, not custom, and will weigh our actions not in the falsebalance of the world, but in the true scales of the sanctuary. [2] He is titular saint of St. houghts, and words, they should keep themselves withgreat fervor in the presence of God, and direct all they do to his holywill. Two days beforehis last mortal attack, accosting Vincent of Laines, We shall never, said he, meet on earth again.
From his life compiled by Zachary Ferrier, legate of Leo X. Hisobedience was so perfect, that the least word of any superior, or signalgiven, according to the rule of the house, In the first part he reduces the sins subjectedto courses of severe public penance by the canons to three, idolatry,murder, and impurity; and shows the enormity of each. A council at Cordova, in 852, forbade any one to offer himself tomartyrdom.
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