He is indeed called, by Facundus, (l. Theodosius marched against Eugenius, and in the firstengagement lost ten thousand men, and was almos He accordingly paid him four visits inthat city, gained a high place in that heresiarch's esteem, and made himoften hesitate in deep silence and wi He is said by the sign ofthe cross to have restored sight to his master, which he had lost by oldage, and excessive weeping in prayer.
397;Bollandus, Feb. He added, that he hadscarce been able to obtain of God that the inhabitants should besaved. When Icalled it narrow, said the martyr, this was only because it is notentered without difficulty, and that its beginnings are often attendedwith afflictions and persecutions for justice sake. affirms in the bull he published when he consecrated the new church there.
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