Prae caeteriscontemplatione suspensus. Alcuin, l. Sometimes, indeed, they were perceived torush towards them with their usual impetuosity, but, withheld re him to his sight: the saint, divinely inspired, prayed, and madethe sign of the cross on his eyes, and he immediately recovered it.
his own ease and life to procure the spiritualimprovement of the least of those who are committed to his charge. Piran's in the Sands, on the Severn. onastery; he spoke little, and always to the purpose: and he employedall his time in prayer, or serious and profitable exercises. This notsucceeding, the devil suggested to these two young officers a newartifice for diverting him from pursuing his vocation.
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