oul thedanger,[22] lest he should be charged with their perdition if theyshould perish by too great severity. Stephen did so, and stayed at Rome ten years, till he saw it condemnedby pope Martin I. The nextyear Chrysaphius was still more grievously offended with our saint forhis condemning the errors of his kinsman Eutyches, abbot of a monastery Sozomen indeed says, (b.
The fear of vain-glory moved him toretire to the desert mountain of Oxen, in Bithynia, eight miles fromConstantinople. [Greek: Ten homousion Triada]. The wounds of his body stifled allinordinate inclinations, and their smart extinguished the flame ofconcupiscence. ) Christ, says he, will demand of you an account of his blood, if you give it to those whoare unworthy.
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