take to be their right; andthat their praises equal not the notion they have framed of theirmerits. s to any infidel, as unworthy, andexhorts them to the dispositions and preparation for holy baptism,_viz. Whoever belong to God and Jesus Christ,these are with the bishop. Cyprian, and most of them of the clergy, to be apprehended.
Many, by a tooconstant or forced attention, have lost their senses. In this, his favorite exercise,his soul found those wings on which she continually soared to God. His zeal carried him into thenorth of France, and he spent most of his time in the diocese ofTerouenne, which was then full of Pagans, and Christians but one removefrom them. ntrary to the divine law, but only not agreeable to God, and tending to prejudice the interest of his greater glory.
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