It is certain that he spent many years in preparing himself forthose sacred functions. ness if he reclaim but one soul, or even preventbut one sin; at least that he can never see God offended and remainsilent. His life was written by Stephen de Liciaco, fourth prior of Grandmont,in 1141: but this work seems now lost. , Martyrs.
He writes very expressly and at length on theinvocation of saints, and says they enjoy the beatific visionimmediately after death, in his sermons on St. aws, and to restore the towns which he had taken fromthe holy see; but this embassy was without effect. His reputation reached the governor, who sent an Irenarchto apprehend him. By this he prepared himself to die a victim of fidelity andcharity.
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