See hishistory, compiled in French by Dom Dionysius of Sainte-Marthe,superior-general of the Maurist monks, printed at Rouen in 4to. eived into the ocean, socalmly that its surface is not fretted with a ripple, his soul glidedinto eternity. Sabas and St. Schoepflin, professor of history and eloquence at Strasburg, in his Alsatia Illustrata, anno 1751.
1757, together with Nennius's history of the Britons, and Richard Corin, of Westminster, De Situ Britanniae. FEBRUARY XIV. We have his sermons On Pentecost, Christ'sBirth, Baptism, Ascension, and On his Resurrection, (but of these lastonly the first, third, and fourth are St. consistent with himself in other matters relating to Sulpicius Severus, whose five years' silence might have other motives.
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