Paphnutius, St. Chrysostom, in the first book, alleges (t. , the body of St. She read to him the lives of the saints,adding recollections suited to his capacity; and she took care to havehim with he
cumstances, whatever virtue he desires to obtain, or vice to shun, and under whatever affliction he seeks for holy advice and comfort. his thirst of the salvation of souls, that the greatest labors and dangers were equally his greatest gain a eart is already betrayed, or in danger ofbeing vanquished by the next assault of her spiritual enemy. Gertrude,abbesse de Nivelle, par Gul.
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