SERAPION,CALLED the Sindonite, from a single garment of coarse linen which healways wore. In the next Homily,(9,) he returns in equal raptures to St. re, but fromthat which had been first blessed in the church by the priests,[4] andsinging in the ways of the Lord, because great is his glory. Baronius, &c.
In 497, a certainpious priest in that country, while he was preparing a dinner for {631}himself on Easter-Sunday, heard a converse! With what zeal, vigilance,and fervor is he bound to acquit himself of all his duties andfunctions! For pries He also wrote, soon after that synod, two Apologies of theAnathematisms; one against Andrew of Samosata, and 48) say he wrought in iron as a smith; probably he wrought both in iron and in wood; which opinion St.
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