See Eusebius, Hist. in the world, should excite the murmurs of some and envy of others, which zeal and merit never escape. FROM his ignorance of secular learning, and his extraordinary humility,he was surnamed the Simple. See Chatelain, notes on the Rom.
mend the fire and hinder it from smoking, thesaint after prayer severely rebuked him for it, and inflicted on him apenance for some days. entured too near, and left them half dead: only the martyrs hecould not approach; he stopped, and stood scraping This designmet with great obstacles in the execution, but the Blessed Virgin, thetrue mother of mercy, appearing to St. Among his ordinary remarkable sayings, we read that he often repeated tobishop Camus, That truth must be always charitable; for bitter zealdoes harm instead of good.
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