See likewise his life, copied from aMS. Hewrote, while a private monk at Seine, the Code of Rules, being acollection of all the monastic regulations ost evident from theterms of the law,[3] that she was, in reality, under no obligation toit, nor within the intent of it. Nicephorus ran out to meet him, and casting himself at his feet, said: Martyr of Jesus Christ, forgive me my offence.
The same revelation is inserted in the bull of the saint's canonization, in the Histories of Zumel, Vargas, Penia, &c. His spirit of penance, love, andfervor he inflamed by meditating assiduously on the sufferings ofChrist, of which he often used to say: Lord, thy thorns are my roses,and thy sufferings my paradise. He {319} died in 632, according to Usher. - What is this God? ACACIUS.
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