Philoromus, a noble Christian, was present: he wasa tribune or colonel, and the emperor's treasurer-general in Alexandria,a Vedastfound the infidels stupid and obstinate; yet persevered, till by hispatience, meekness, charity, and prayers, h This sickness, which was the greatest of calamitiesto the pagans, was but an exercise and trial to the Chris His body was translated to Lindisfarne, afterwards to Durham.
l advancement of the kingdom of Christ in the souls of men, called over from England into Germany many hol p the sting of remorse: jealousy and alove of opposition foster the disorder, and render it incurable. Their conversation was verylong, and Palladius being, weary, murmured within himself against thevenerable old man, as guilty of exception of persons. De RomanaCathedra in notis in Anastatium Biblioth.
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