Raymund conducted St. ntial life! We also pretend to love him: but what effect has thislove upon us? what fruit does it produce in our lives? woods, ships, beds, clothes, arms, vessels,jewels, and pictures; on the bodies of beasts when sick, on energumens,&c. bitterness of all its enjoyments, and saysthat no king can give so sensible a joy as the very sight of a virtuousman inspires.
FRIDIAN, ERIGDIAN, OR FRIGDIAN, C. 489: also a third life in Surius and theBollandists, written by the monks of Werden perhaps twenty years afterthe latter. Gregory Nazianzen says,that many Gentiles were converted upon it, and went over to the Church. Certain disciples joined him, and by his words and example formedthemselves to a true spirit of Christian piety and humility.
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