Wewere fed with an ineffable odor, which delighted and satisfied us. His stewardoften found it difficult to provide for his family by reason of hisgreat alms, and used to threaten to leave him. He gave to every onea sufficient allowance for his subsistence during the ensuing year,according to their abstemious manner of living. His name was rendered famous by many miracles, of which God waspleased to make him the instrument, both living and after his death.
Let noone then repine, if by sickness, persecution, or disgraces, they arehindered from doing the good actions wh The monastery of St. Flavian, an enemy to simony, answered resolutely, than the revenuesand treasure of the church were designed for other uses, namely, thehonor of God and the relief of his poor. This place isexposed to so violent winds and storms, that after three years St.
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