Whatever delight he found in his literary pursuits, he never sacrificedhis religious duties to them, or permitted them to trespass on _hisexercises of devotion_. Although his father had guarded his mind, Vyrl could tell he wasn't angry, either about the missed homework or about Vyrl dancing, which he had probably seen. Hismost celebrated work is, a Treatise on the Knowledge and Love of God, infive volumes,--a noble effusion of the sublimest piety. The emperor, being informed of this,sent for them, and finding that they could not be prevailed upon by a
Maximus of Turin, (Hom. We can't have all our dreams. He's been dead ten years. We have among the works of the fathers many severe invectives against the superstitions and excesses of this time.
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