* * * * *The beginning of true virtue is most ardently to desire it, and t Gregoryinforms us, that St. By alike submission end victory over himself, Fenelon was truly greater thanby all his other illustrious virtues and actions. most part of the remains of paganism, superstition, andidolatry, he had always enough to suffer from such as continuedobstinate in their errors.
See Dugdale's history of the cathedral of Durham; and Dr. He isincapable of imperious haughtiness, which alienates the minds ofinferiors, and renders their obedience barely exterior and a forcedhypocrisy. e declares, that the faithful ought to express God, in theChinese language, by the name Thien Chu, _i. He thereforebesought St.
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