4 & 12; Cat. ed with a wonderful sentiment ofdevotion, and often with such an abundance of tears as excited others toweep with him. Peter, who left for him only abroken net, a line, and a hook. JOCELIN calls him a nephew of St.
7, he draws a most amiable and beautifulportraiture of the charity which reigned in the primitive chu All other virtues appeared more conspicuous in her, but above therest an ardent zeal for religion. When arrived on the bridge of Diana, from which he wasto be thrown, stripping off his clothes, and lifting up his hands toheaven, h with God, he gave six or seven hours every dayto prayer, and moreover seasoned with it all his other actions andemployments.
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