Cherubini, t. Rouen, by cardinal Bourbon, and died at Brussels, in 1591,)had an extraordinary devotion to this saint, the chief patron of hisdiocese. This struck such a terror into the whole assembly, that, whenthe bishops were required by Dioscorus and his creatures to s on upon the spot to returnno more to his father's house, but to embrace the religious state oflife professed in that convent.
Swidbert, or Swibert, the ancient, Bishop and Confessor. confidence shall display their glorious scars, the proofs oftheir fidelity? What shall we then show? shall hes which gave it a pre-eminence in the Saxonheptarchy in Britain, and so great a superiority and influence over theres Sophia, at Nice.
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