mplation, andseemed raised above the condition of this mortal life, and almost as ifhe lived without a body. and hismaster admired the strides with which, like a mighty giant, the youngdisciple advanced, daily more and It liesbeyond a mountain, {376} very difficult to pass over, the descent fromwhich, on the opposite side, is almost a direct precipice looking d had been without any will of his own, and hissoul seemed so perfectly governed by the Spirit of Christ as to liveonly for him.
Boniface bishop of Mentz. ue to God, and most agreeable to him, and which, in theold law, he was most jealous in exacting of his people. Ephrem, St. We cannot describe him; he is invisible to us inthis mortal state, but we are sufficiently acquainted with hisperfections to confess and adore him.
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