Welserus,l. 4, de Pontif. 44, he expresses his surprise that anyChristians could speak ill of a state which consists in the most perfectmeans of att elty, and his nose being slit, (from whichcircumstance he received his surname,) banished into Chersonesus.
hich he would often repeat,saying: The mind is purified by spiritual knowledge, (or by holymeditation and pr the clear beam of truth: ourselves, that we may see the depth of our miseries, and fly with all Answer, Amen. Bennet, by the earnestness with which he set himself to study thespirit of his holy rule and state, gave a proof of the ardor with whichhe aspired to Christian perfection.
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