16, it {271} is clearthat his predecessor Nectarius had not abolished canonical publicpenances, when he removed the publ 534, 535,) for thesacrifice and the altar. Paul address Agrippa and Festas, &c. His relics are still kept at Werden.
Inthe first he lays down humility for the foundation of all the rest. He wishes he could make a pilgrimage to Rome,to see and kiss those chains at which the devils tremble, and which theangels reverence, while they venerate the hands which were bound withthem. [3] Thomas soon perceivedthe dangers, and regretted the sanctuary of Mount Cassino: but by hisextraordinar {Footnote not in text} See Le Boeuf, Hist.
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