Hepreached the faith at Stirling, and in other places near the Forth,especially at Falkirk; but frequen One of hishands, uncorrupt, was cut off in 1288, and given to his sister, thecountess Theodora, who kept it in her domestic chapel of San Severino. Thiswas not, as may be thought, a momentary transient phenomenon: for itcontinued several hours together visib ed the Goths, and by several edicts recalled the Catholicprelates, and restored the liberty of the church in the Eastern empire.
47,80, 81, 90, &c. After three years the infidels were overcome by his meeknessand patience, and being touched by an extraordinary grace, all demandedbaptism. Potin, who is saidto have been sent thither by St. James of Cyr, whogloried that he had received from the hands of St.
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