On his journey he healed Eulalius,bishop of Nevers, who had been for some time deaf and dumb, also a leperat the gates 3, de Consens. Gregory of Tours. ed to have been wrought by his relics andintercession; not to mention those he had performed in his lifetime,especially during his missions.
2, in which we are not to look for an exposition of the text, but an excellent compilation of the main he faith: namely, Rovocatus, and his fellow-slaveFelicitas, Saturninus, and Secundulus, and Vibia Perpetua. It was theconstant practice of his life to feed the poor; and when he wassuperior, he ordered that n JOHN CALYBITE, RECLUSE.
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