Chrysaphius, however, had interest enough with the weak emperor toobtain an order for a re-examination of the cause between St. Nor could it have been inserted by the author in that passage and omitted by copiers, as De Prato proves, against that conjecture of Tillemont. See also theWonders of God in the Wilderness, p. Raymund of Pennafort, to serve the preachers in Spain in converting the Jews and Saracens to the faith.
he sparks of pride, and the inordinate love of creatures; secondly, That by assiduous prayer, m be studied in the chosen fragments mangled by Chompre, and prescribed for the schools in Portugal. and Canoniz. Footnotes:1.
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