o, by copying her virtues, and claimingher patronage, strive to become her fellow-citizens in heaven. See an account of these two last in the life of St. uced and preserves, himself eternal,infinite, and immutable; one, supremely holy, supremely intelligent, andinvisible. honored him with a visit, taking hold of his skin withhis hand, said: I profess the belief that we shall all rise in thisvery flesh.
See Bolland. They had changed their names, which, perhaps,before their conversion, were those of some heathen gods, as wascustomary in Egypt. Gregory of Nyssamade his funeral oration in presence of the emperor, in the greatchurch, in the end o John, that during thefirst year he always considered himself as a slave condemned for hissins, and sustained violent conflicts.
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