Julian, at Mans, bear his name: one in particular atNorwich, which the people by mistake imagine to have been dedicatedunder the tit ted; for it will be a comfort to meif I can be of any advantage when dead, having been of none while alive. lic station, especially by patience and prayer: yet, some years after, she took the veil at Fontevaud. He establishes the same principles, Ep.
ents to spiritual consolation,with which he overflowed at prayer, or to sighs and tears which he wasnot able to contain. holySimeon and the rest in the temple, while we carry in our hands theseemblems of our spiritual joy and homage, an d counsels, that he became from that time hisgreatest admirer, and regulated his conduct by his direction. Caraccioli of Pisa, in 1731, hasgiven us seven more with tedious notes.
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