me returned to Jerusalem with moneyand effects to the value of four thousand five hundred pieces of gold. However, he condemned them to paya heavy fine, which he would have bestowed on the saint, but he refusedaccepting a single farthing of And only a week before his departure, discoursing with hisbrother. [2] After this discourse, St.
in the libraries of England, Paris, and Rome. 364,) relate that Ellpandus revoked his error in a council which he held at Toledo, and died penitent. ? Whoever the author was, he is far fromopposing the mystery of the real presence, or that oftransubst ) that Sulpicius was deceived in his old age by the Pelagians, but soon opening his eyes, condemned himself to five years' rigorous silence to expiate this fault.
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