The first, the acts of which are extant under hisname in the editions of the councils, is certainly genuine. The king then wenthimself, but was no sooner come into the presence of the holy abbot, buthe threw himself on the ground and continued prostrate till the saint,going to him, obliged him to rise. s, in fine, we desire to be and reign withChrist, let us do those things which will lead us to him and hisheavenly kingdom. y without delay, saying: A marriedwoman must, when called upon, quit her devotions to God at the altar, tofind him in her household affairs.
When the Lombards destroyed this famous abbey, in 580, St. Canutus, king of Denmark, and of Alice ofFlanders, who, after the death of his father, carried him, then aninfant, into Flanders, in 1086. ty of his legate intoFrance, in 1063, commanding the archbishops and others to receive him ashimself. , in 1704, condemned those rites as superstitious, _utpotesuperstitione imbutos_, the execution of which decree he
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