ion or vanity:but what chiefly affected the hearts of his hearers was the humility andunction with which he spoke from the abundance of his own heart. eholy war; and was most unexceptionable, because at that time itacknowledged no other sovereign than its archbishop. Many popes and councils have exhorted and commanded pastors of soulsfrequently to read it, and {573} in it, as in a looking glass, to beholdthemselves. His intention was only to ascribe one point or other of such carnal interpretations to each, and to S
Gregory the Great enriched a church which he purged from the Arianimpiety, with her relics,[2] which it still possesses. The people rose tumultuously to detain him among them, andthrew stones at the governor, who was carrying him off, s Asthey were leading him to execution, one of the eunuchs of the palacegave him a blow on the face for having spoken against Mahomet: he turnedthe other cheek, and patiently received a second. He gavehis gains to the poor, and sometimes even his tools.
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