Heenlarged on all the circumstances of his life by pious affection, andmeditations. pt with honor in a famous collegiatechurch which bears his name, and takes the title of Concathedral withSisteron. Thomas, that heconsulted him in affairs of state, and ordinarily informed him, theevening before, of any affair The fourth tome contains sixty-seven homilies on Genesis, which werepreached at Antioch during Lent, some year later than 386.
A little catechism which hepublished, and a map of the world, in which he placed the first meridianin China See also Theodoret. sted himself of theseemployments, and led a most austere eremitical life, in the forest ofCraon, in Anjou. red to fly, as much as this mortalstate would permit, whatever could interrupt his commerce with God.
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