He every day wept abundantly. Joseph, the Capuchin. But these glorious successes rendered him not soconspicuous as the constancy with which he despised the frowns oftyrants, and suffered persecution for the sake of justice. his Summ, Or incomparable abridged body of divinity, though this work he never lived to finish.
nd, hearing that it was stillstanding, returned to it, and with their fears forgot their repentanceand all their good resolutions. 376,) he recommendsmeekness towards persecutors, and the pardon of injuries, by which wereap from th The moving description which ourauthor gives of the monastery of penitents called the Prison, above amile from the former, hath been already abridged in our language. Meletius, on his being promoted to the see of Antioch, about the year 361, raised these both to the p
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