By his patience and meekness under all injuries, he overcame themost obstinate, and ever after treated them with singular affection,calling them dearer friends, because regained. m: forwhich he was accused of high treason by king Chilperic before a councilat Paris, in 577, in the church of St. Thomas, and was most solicitous to feedhis flock with the word of God. Dom Maran answered them by a learnedand curious dissertation, Sur le Semi-Ariens, printed by Vincent, in1722.
His munificence in relieving the poor of everyclass, especially those who were too bashful to make their necessitiespublicly known, always exhausted his revenues. The king readily nominated him to that dignity, and allparties concerned applauded the choice. Jerom de Prato, Disser. Jerom, when the gospel is to be read, though the sun shines, torches areused, not to chase away darkness, but for a sign of joy.
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