Gregoryinforms us, that St. The saint being informed of theirdesign, had recourse to David's stratagem, and feigned himself mad uponwhich the people, losing their high opinion of him, guarded him nolonger. 410,) against the slander of Eutychius in his Arabic Annals, which had imposed upon Renaudot. See Fleury, l.
Joseph, anEnglishman, a disciple of Alcuin, whom he attended into France, wrote,in sixteen verses, an eulogium of St. Yet itis clear, from Constantine himself, that he was a wicked, proud,ambitious, intriguing man. But though you were to give alms of these unjustexactions, they would carry along with them the tears of others robbedby them. Wilfrid declined that dignity, promising, however, to call upon this good king in his return from Rome, where he obtained a sentence of pope Agatho in his favor.
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