To the poor he was affable andcourteous, but firm and resolute to the proud rich. m, heoften suffered incredible fatigues, and dangers in the wildernesses, andboldly travelled through the haunts of lions and tigers. In thesecond, on the same feast, he calls Whitsunday the accomplishment of allthe mysteries of our faith; a [1] A second, called from him Ardfinnan, hebuilt in Tipperary; and a third at Cluainmore Madoc, in Leinster, wherehe was buried.
d loaded with injuries andoutrages, all the holy monks and others who had attempted to preach thegospel to them. It happened about the same time that Mark, an Asiatic,and the author of his life, came to Jerusalem with the same intent,where he made some stay. 85, olim 84, in Joan. Alcuin wrote four other books against the pestilentialwritings of Elipandus, in which he testifies that Felix was then atRome, and converted to the Catholic faith.
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