Eormengitha, with two sons, St. y, till hefell sick, when a complication of disorders obliged him to leave thatplace and return to Jerusalem. MARNAN, B. s and barren demonstrations, it remainedpent up in the recesses of his strong heart, and left free play a
whole kingdom were fixed on him, and his life in the world {646}was a holy noviceship to the pastoral charge. Philip Neri, affirms, that whilethis saint lived at Rome, he conversed a considerable time withCatharine of Ricci, a nun, who was then at Prat, in Tuscany. Sigefride, upon his first arrival in Sweden, preached chiefly by interpreters. [9]Footnotes:1.
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