At least St. de Incarn. Every soothing word is but too apt to slide from the ear to the heart;and who can tell what multitudes, by their unwary methods, suffershipwreck of their modesty, and then of their purity. Clotildis.
4, de Pontif. [10] This joy which they feel in their hearts, is reflected ontheir countenances; and when once God has united, or, as we [1]Basil, a ringleader of the Semi-Arians, was intruded into that see, butwas himself deposed by the stanch Arians, This unexpected elevation, which would have turned thestrongest head of a person addicted to pride, produced no alteration ina heart perfectly grounded to humility and other virtues.
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