Dorotheus, translated into French by abbotRance of la Trappe. osity to hear his doctrine, and to see him minister at the altar,admiring the rich ornaments of linen, and over them of silk Austin, Cassian, &c. He spent his whole time in adoring andpraising God, and imploring his mercy.
lf, gathered strength in thefervent exercises and aspirations which he repeated almost withoutceasing in his illness. He wore a rough hair shirt,and, while his health permitted him, contented himself with a smallquantity of bread and water. Lettres Edifiantes et Curieuses desMissionaires, vols. Bollandus, Feb.
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