soul,and the test and triumph of virtue: and to sink under misfortunes, isthe most unworthy baseness of soul. is also used in the same city by seven old Mozarabic churches, but on the days of their patrons only. Licinius, Bishop of Angers, Confessor. Hesays that prayers for the dead are thanksgivings for the good, apropitiation for the souls in purgatory, but {549} no relief to thedamned.
e of this performance: but its chief merit consists inthe sublime sentiments, and perfect description of all Christianvirtues, which it contains. It was this prelate that gavehim the name of John of God, and prescribed him a kind of habit, thoughSt. he found acavern formed by nature extended from the east to the west, which onthat account he converted into a chapel. On the miracles wrought by hisintercession, see Benedict XIV.
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