boldly advanced hisblasphemies in his sermons, affirming, with Ebion, Artemas, andTheodotus, that Christ was not tr _ to a pure intention, assiduity in prayer, and at church devoutlyreceiving the exorcisms, fasting, sincere repentance, confessing theirsins, whatever they had committed. King ClovisII. Eleutherius, in the Library of the Fathers t.
Luke, which the emperor hadgiven him. FEBRUARY XV. He was called into his own country by the bishop of Langresto found the abbey from which he received his surname. EPOLIUS, whom the emperor Decius had appointed governor of Lycia,Pamphylia, and Phrygia, sought to make his court to
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