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The Chronicle of the Canons Regular of Mount St. Agnes

CHAPTER XI
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Also the words wherein he confessed that he was not skilled to speak were received as very edifying, and some of the Religious wrote what he said on their tablets and in their books.
This most holy man of God flourished in the days of that venerable Lord Florentius of Wevelichoven and the illustrious Frederick of Blanckenhem, the two famous Bishops of Utrecht.
When his death was announced to them of the city, the Canons and Clerks came together to attend the burying of so great a man, and a vast multitude of people followed as far as to the Church of St.Lebuin, wherein he was buried before the altar he had served, which is dedicated in honour of St.Paul.

His life that was adorned with virtue is more fully set forth in the DIALOGUS NOVITIORUM..


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