Henry III. soul and its virtualtendency to God, his sleep itself was a continuation of his union withGod, and exercise of loving him. ving prayedthere for some time with great fervor before the altar of our Lady, hewas so touched by God, that he took a resoluti See Martenne, p.
Stillcleanse me more and more_. our might from the cause thereof, which is our pride, and other sins: God, that we may always tre His zeal forjustice was most ardent; but nothing seemed ever to disturb the peaceand serenity of his mind. 1, and more correctly in Mabillon's Acta Ben.
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