Henschenius, p. They beat him with rods, loaded him with all manner of outrages, andexpelled him the city. Hence his heart enjoyed a peace which no sufferingscould molest, and which did not desert him even when he lay under thestroke of apoplexy that terminated in his death. bitterness of all its enjoyments, and saysthat no king can give so sensible a joy as the very sight of a virtuousman inspires.
Leander, soon became a Catholic. Dunstan; nor perfectly tillafter the Norman conquest. hose kingdom, according to scripture, is everlasting, and whose power over hell can never be wrested from him. His great learning, piety,and pastoral zeal, especially in the choice and instruction of hisclergy, have procured him a high reputation which no age can everobliterate, says Leland.
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