Germain-des Prez, at Paris, Bibl. See Miraeus, and his life written in the ninth century,extant in Bollandus, p. For it is only by assiduous prayer that the soul isenriched with the abundance of the heavenly water of divine graces,which produces in her the plentiful fruit of all virtues. ient often to disturb the quiet of the mind, and betray one intoconsiderable inconveniences, faults, and follies.
Chrysostom: if theyare not mentioned by the ancients among his works, that most importantsubject is treated in them in a manner not unworthy his pen. The like instructions he repeats with a new and mostmoving turn of thought, in his letters to the churches o unces a day, as it is explained by the famous council held at Aix-la-Chapelle in the reign of Charlemagne. Even Mary,though confirmed in grace, was only secure by this fear and distrust inherself.
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