After a long and obstinate engagement, I threw himon his face, and trod upon his head. rcy in behalf of so many souls! How ought we to bealarmed at the consideration of so many dreadful exam Theodorus isplaced upon one of the two fine pillars which stand in the square of St. The Landaff register names among the most eminent ofhis disciples his nephew St.
Dositheus. solar halos; and that under Julian, which appeared in the night, a lunar halo, or circle of colors, usually red, round those celestial bodies. afterwards begged of him to instruct them in the principles of areligion which was capable of inspiring such a resolution. For this purpose, says our venerable historian, heoften went out, sometimes on horseback, but oftener on foot, to preachthe way of life to such as were gone astray.
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