He was everywhere heard as an angel;even the Jews ran of their own accord to hear him, and many of them wereconverted. Epiphanius[6]and Eusebius[7] assure us, that the church here flourished extremely,and that multitudes of Jews were converted by the great number ofprodigies and miracles wrought in it. This hermitage had beenfounded by blessed Ludolf, about twenty years before St. had {530} sucha regard for him, that, in 1265, among other ecclesiastical preferments,he made him an
His other works, and all the writers who speak of this holy man, bear testimony to his extraordinary devotion towards the passion of Christ. These abuses St. John Damascen; and not onlymany Protestants, but also F. William, spread in the next ageover Italy, France, Flanders, and Germany.
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