onastery; he spoke little, and always to the purpose: and he employedall his time in prayer, or serious and profitable exercises. Cyril, out of zeal, composed ten books against Julian,which he dedicated to the emperor Theodosius; and also sent to John ofAntioch to show the sincerity of his reconciliation. His patrimony he employed in relieving the necessitous, and inbuilding or endowing monasteries, churches, and hospitals. See Henschenius, p.
Berthelet, of the congregation of St. Quod regulares foeminae, t. Regulus, the founder of that see, oneof the Roman missionaries in Gaul about the time of St. The thirty homilies, On the Second Epistle to the Corinthians, (t.
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