as not only to gain himover to the faith, but to inspire him with an eager desire of layingdown his life for the same. His body was watched by guards appointed for thatpurpose, till after three days it was stolen away by the Ch 12) that it imprints an indelible signet, or spiritual character inthe soul, which, he says, (Cat. John was occupiedall day in serving his patients: in the night he went out to carry innew objects of charity, rather tha
ueen Fredegonda, who frequently resided at Rouen, and filled thekingdom with scandals, tyrannical oppressions, and murders. HE was born of a noble family, allied to the kings of France, about theyear 540. assion for the poor and for sinners, his extreme loveof poverty, never reserving any thing for himself, and the extraordi Hisfestival began to be celebrated under his successor.
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