He complained that while our Saviour, in his agony, drankgall, they gave him, a miserable sinner, broths. One heroic victory sometimes obtains of God a recompense andtriumph of this kind. Footnotes:1. We must never lie, under any pretence of goodwhatever, because no untruth can be from God.
nity, and sow in their tender minds the seeds of covetousness, and allthose sins which overrun the world. ily infect even their good works, and their devotion will be liableto a thousand illusions, and always very imperfect. By his rule he obliged allhis monks to assiduous manual labor in the spirit of penance: he allowedthem the use of no cattle to ease them at their work in tilling theground. Wereburge, at her {347} uncle kingEthelred's persuasion, left Ely to charge herself, at his request, withthe superintendency of all
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