Hugh of Cluny says of him, exhorting king Philip I. [10] Constantine gave all theprelates a magnificent entertainment, and dismissed them with greatpresents to their respective sees. His tenderness wasnot less, when, for their spiritual advancement, their exercise inheroic virtues, and the increase of their victories and glory, heconducted them through severe trials. 16, ad Principiam, t.
f the devil, and meltinginto tears of compunction and divine love, he expired, being in thesixty-seventh year of his age. He preached theword of God with great assiduity, and when the Arian wolf, who bore hisname, attempted to plant h His dear friend, F. Schall, but granted him a reprieve; during which he died.
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