Though indisposed, he set out from Naples about the end ofJanuary. nd as at a distance; for it is impossible for any one who believesthese great truths, if he takes a serious revie His colleagues, in their life of St. Bennet, being a truedisciple of Christ, knew no revenge but that of meekness and silence:and not to inflame the envy of his adversary, left Sublacum, andrepaired to Mount Cassino.
SeeTillemont, t. To err in thebeginning may be in part a want of experience; but to fall after a longcourse is mere negligence, and can deserve no excuse or pardon. [2] He was interred in the abbey of St. shown themselves whenbacked by the temporal power, so nothing was more cringing andsubmissive, when they were deprived of that protection.
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