Maximus of Ries. He set atliberty several of his slaves, and admitted them, and some of his oldservants, to familiar intercourse and {304} conversation. Footnote: 2. Ferventprayer, holy meditation, and reading pious books, are the principalmeans by which it is to be constantly improved, and the interior life ofthe soul to be strength ened.
Chrysostom is lavish in his praises of him. ccasions which canprove incentives to this enemy or to our senses, and above all dangerouscompany; assiduous meditation on death and hell, &c. Daniel[4] andCeillier. ear in the figure of a cross, but of a ring or circle, as both experience and the natural cause show.
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