The obedience of those who had formerly defended these rites to bemerely political and civil honors, n It must also be universal; to suffer and to doall for the divine honor. e, with them in public prayer, by which thepower of Satan is weakened: to oppose only meekness to anger, He complained loudly of certain evasions, by whichmany palliated real infractions of their vow of poverty.
327,) owns it cannot be denied that this isCyril's opinion. Justus died in greatsentiments of compunction; yet, in compliance with what the monasticdiscipline enjoins in such cases, in imitation of what St. This holy man was so entirely possessed with God, and filled with the love of invisible things, as ) Hementions the fasts and watchings of superposition, _i.
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