His conversation was of the mellifluous names of Jesus and Mary, and of the heathen for whom he was ever offering prayers to God. In saying his breviary he always wept. He was edified by the lives of the saints, whose virtues he preached to us. When he... Spain in the West - Page 631919Full view - About this book
| Herbert Eugene Bolton - Biography & Autobiography - 1986 - 112 pages
...me to add what I observed in the eight years during which I was his companion. His con75 versation was of the mellifluous names of Jesus and Mary, and...extent that he made it a habit to exalt whomsoever mistreated him by word, deed, or in writing.... And if it was to his face that they were said, he embraced... | |
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