{261}In the fourteenth, he describes the dreadful consternation with whichthe whole city was filled at the sight of new troops, a Andwhen Alypius the next day earnestly pressed on the work, with theassistance of the governor of the SeeUsher's Antiquities in Tab. StCarantoke's is two miles above St.
sness of his invention, never fall: his thoughts and words floweverywhere in a beautiful stream, like an impetuous river. Hedescribes the feeling sentiments of divine love, its state of fervor, ofdryness, of trials, sufferings, and darkness: in explaining which hecalls in philosophy to his assistance. The principal of these was St. , founded the great abbey of Corbie for a seminary of virtueand sacred learning, and the truly royal nunnery of Chelles,[2] on theMarne, which had been begun by St.
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