generously rejected the largepromises made them than they despised the torments they were threatenedwith. in the fourth, on his obligation of watching over his own heart, and of diligent self-examination. s, revolted, tookConstantinople, put him and his son Tiberius, only seven years old, todeath, and usurped the sovereignty in December, 711. lity to him, and perfect submission tohis divine appointments, and adores the accomplishment of his will.
ere they of catching that mortal distemper,which, however, it was very difficult to avoid, notwithstanding alltheir precautions. {295} On hisrecovery he set out for Rome to receive his bulls, and to confer withhis Holiness on matters relating to the missions of Savoy. do this, with particular candor and courage, in things inwhich we are tempted to use any kind of duplicity or dissimulation. His body was plunged deep into a marsh,but discovered by a pillar of light, and honored by many miraculouscures of sick persons.
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