Footnotes:1. When {554}desired by one Caesarius to prescribe him rules of a perfect virtue, hedid this by his Life of Moses, the pattern of virtue. l occupation, and asked him by what means he nourished soperfect a spirit of compunction, in the midst of such a dissipatinglaborious employment. ly city without us, andwill certainly make our reprobation the most dreadful example of hisjustice, to all eternity.
) See the longer and clearer texts ofthis doctrine in this book itself, and in the controversial writers uponthat subject. Mege's Commentaires sur le Rege de St. The appetites of thebody are only to be reduced by universal temperance, and assiduousmortification and watchfulness over all the senses. This hermitage had beenfounded by blessed Ludolf, about twenty years before St.
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