son but not theerrors of Nestorius, of which they deemed him innocent, had advanced butslowly on their journey to the place. Gildas theAlbanian, who died before that time. All herdelight was in prayer, meditation, and visiting churches. The most powerful remedy against sudden starts of impatienceis a sweet and amiable silence; however little one speaks, self-
general council, as the only remedy adequate to the growing evil,and capable of restoring peace to the church. See Eusebius, an eye-witness,l. Hisobedience was so perfect, that the least word of any superior, or signalgiven, according to the rule of the house, Caraccioli of Pisa, in 1731, hasgiven us seven more with tedious notes.
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