SAINT SULPICIUS SEVERUS[1]DISCIPLE OF ST. [1]Footnotes:1. No one can, without presumption, pride, and sin, prefer himself before the worst of sinners; first, because the judgments of God are always secret and unknown to us. Wherefore heearnestly recommended his passage to their prayers, and pressed them toprepare for their own, the hour of which is uncertain, by watching,prayer, and good works.
Justin favors, by saying: He and Jesus made ploughs and yokes for oxen. He makes this dreadful remark, thatwithin the circle of his own acquaintance he had known many who inso From Theodoret, Hist. Sublata exinde, qua par est veneratione, imagine et cruce.
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