Ambrose, (in Ps. 19, 22, 28, &c. 1903{488 blank page}{489}CONTENTSMARCH. His ring,in which a sapphire is enchased, was given by lord viscount Montaigne tothe bishop of Chalcedon,[7] who had long been sheltered from thepers
Prayer and contemplation werehis constant occupation, to which he rose at midnight, and he subsistedby the labor of his hands: thus he lived many years. Julian, now master of all he wished for, gaveGod thanks for the honor done him by this sentence, and begged he wouldbe pleased to accept of his life as a voluntary sacrifice. in part 2, sec. Paulinus, or Sulpitius Severus, than this dialogue of St.
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