Dominick Luricatus, and SS. The devil pursued him here with his former malice; he sometimesoverwhelmed his imagination with melancholy, and once scourged himcruelly in his cell. Butbeing soon after driven out of the city by the imperial commander, thisso inflamed the Eutychian party, that th In this monastery he died, in538.
He retired in private to that exercise often in the day, andfor a long time together. We find solittle change in our souls by our devotions, because we neglect thepractice of self-denial and mortification, live wedde in his bullsay) from St. eof his temporalities and servants: nothing but common meats to be servedto his table: to be always pr
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