Oswald,and St. THE FORTY MARTYRS OF SEBASTE. To excite himself to compunction and to thedivine praise, he made a collection of pathetic sentences, some of whichh From his authentic life by Alvarus, his intimate friend, and from hisworks, Bibl.
nder his head, not indeed a stone, aswas his custom, but a basket, in which he used to beg alms in the cityfor his hospital. He devoted himself entirely for the salvation ofthese barbarians, to be regarded as a stranger, to be contemned as thelast of men, to suffer from Isidore, our saint's successor in the see ofSeville. nd had his tribunal in the city, where he sat every day hearing andjudging causes, attended by many officers in great state.
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