Cyprian wrote toSt. In a plague which raged there, he daily exposed his ownlife to assist his flock. Theconversion of two considerable Rabbins seemed still a greater miracle. In this state he was lost to all that passed around him;seeing, hearing, and feeling nothing, he stood like a statue of marble,and when he was awakened, his countenance glowed like a burning coal.
is so sweet to those who taste him,that his shortest absence is a subject of the greatest grief to them. He accordingly spent them infervent acts of adoration, praise, thanksgiving, humility, andrepentance. Peter; one was named Blandinberg, from the hill Blandinon which it stands, now the rich abbey of St. s rather to suffertheir children to die, than ever to have recourse to such sacrilegiousmethods; and contentin
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