This error he couchedin a certain book which he wrote. Sansovin, l. Gregory of Tours, (l. Heinterweaves excellent moral instructions against vain-glory, detraction,rash judgment, avarice, and the cold words mine and thine; on prayer,&c.
Poisil, he often read to nourish the fire ofdivine love in his soul, was put into his coffin when he was buried, andfound in his tomb. See an historical panegyric on his virtues, spoken soonafter his death by a certain Greek philosopher named Nicephorus, in theBollandists. Ligni Vitae. In the like strain he speaksof the chains of St.
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