Andsuch was the fame of his predictions, and the lustre of his miracleswhich he wrought on the sick, b ed his progress in polite learning being equal to that which he made in the more sublime and more necessary studies. Gregory of Nyssa says, that they endured three days and three nights, this lingering death, which carried off their limbs one after another. He died in 582 and is ranked by the Greeks among the saints.
, and ninety-one conventual priories; but a bishopric being erected in the town of Cava, by Boniface IX. In the place called Tetramphodos, or Four-ways-end, stood a marblestatue of Venus, on a marble altar, which ntirely animated by his spirit, and being dead to the world andthemselves, they appeared like angels among men. of theirinhumanity and merciless usage who, the kinder he was to them, were themore fierce and cruel to him.
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