He said, Thiswill happen so often, that I shall abuse your bounty. Eleutherius was chosen bishop of that city in 486; ten years after whichking Clovis was baptized at Rheims. _[4] In it only joy and jubilee shall be seen, nothing shallbe heard but thanksgiving and praise. Ever arigid enforcer of the rule, he was careful to make his enactmentsagreeable to others, by being the first to observe them himself.
Onthe 25th of January, 604, he gave to the church of St. Hetherefore returned to the castle of Thiers, the seat of his lateparents, to settle his affairs. In the discourse On Children dying without Baptism, heshows that such can never enjoy God; yet feel not the severe torments ofthe rest of the damned. See Chatelain, on the 4th of January, on which day his name occurs in aCistercian calendar printed at Dijon.
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