[10]Sulpicius answered, that an indisposition had hindered him fromundertaking that journey. It is uncertain by what accident theimperfect work of St. The great revolt of the Saxons, in 782, called him again on that side. The conversion of count Oliver, or Oliban, lord of thatterritory, added to his spiritual joy.
to break up and withdraw for thepresent, the council met again the year following in the church of St. His last letter is addressed to St. ittle progress, and, after many years, remain always subject to manyimperfections and errors in a spiritual life. o would exerciseus by the severest trials, and think ourselves most obliged to those whoapply the strongest remedies to purge and cure our sick souls.
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