nd hisassiduity in prayer and holy contemplation; though this exercise it wasthat gave always wings to his soul. in1738, but had been venerated at Bourges from the time of her death. Ludger had the happiness to have seen that holy martyr, andreceived from him strong impressions of virtue. In medio jejunii, adorationis gratia proponi solet vitale lignun venerandae crucis.
John theBaptist, the other of St. The Arians, who trembled at his name, prevailed with Demosthenes, vicaror deputy-governor of the province, to banish him. The heathens were persuaded, that if any one should touchit the heavens would fall, and the world return into the state of itsprimitive chaos. orders prevail in it, who can blamethose who seek to shelter themselves from the storm? He elegantly showst
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