The edition of Montfaucon in twelvevolumes, an. 810) the malice and danger of small faults wilfullycommitted, which many are apt to make slight of; but from such the mostdreadful falls take their rise. chiefly by heroic works ofcharity that he endeavored to offer to God the most acceptable sacrificeof compunction, gratitude, and love. naryausterity of his life, to which he had inured himself from hischildhood, are much extolled by the author of his life.
rors beneath the dignity of men, while by it theywere puffed up above others in their own hearts. moved to release theirpunishment? In like manner, we, offering prayers to God for the dead,though they be sinners, do not make a garl , a most virtuous woman, who died in 1505. Martin, are styled disciples of St.
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