The duke Theodon adorned and enriched it with manymagnificent donations, which enabled St. , who hadconcluded a peace of ten years with the Saracens, in the name of theChristians in Syria and Pal [1] Malmesb. Lewis, in 1270, {421} struck a damp upon the spirits of theChristians in the East, though the prince of Wales, soon after EdwardI.
The martyr was conducted to Perge, and therecrucified, in imitation of the Redeemer of the world, whom he preached. Bathildes bore that holy prelate, and relates that St. To make trial of the saint's disinterestedness, the marquis of Tarisacame to him in disguise to beg an alms, roic practices of Christian perfection; which, as they both feared God, they were afraid in the least to check, or damp his fervor.
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