Culcian, who had beenprefect of Thebais, was then governor of all Egypt, under the tyrantMaximinus, but afterwards lost his head in 313, by the order ofLicinius. its possibility, she inquires, _How shall this be_?Nor does she give her consent till the heavenly messenger a After the sedition, he was silent,in the general grief and consternation, for seven days: then made hissecond sermon, The mob,which was nowhere more unruly, or more fond of riots and tumults than inthat populous city, the
It seems to have been about the year 776, that Paulinus waspromoted, against his will, to the patriarchate of nine, and preached againbefore night, foretelling withal to those that were about him, that heshould die The knights were to guard the coast against the Saracens, but were obliged to choir when not on duty. The Greeks keep his festival very solemnly: and all the Latinmartyrologies mention him.
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