EMETERIUS, &c. imes laid to his charge, in which the barbarous manners of hisnation involved him: but these he effaced by tears of repentance. FEBRUARY XXIII. He was so calm in the midst of his sufferings, that, thoughso sorely wounded and covered with flies and wasps, he bantered
received; several Britons, whohad followed the tyrant Maximus, having settled in that country longbefore. HE was a zealous Englishman, whom St. Eusebius of Vercelli, in his diocese, and by St. Ephrem wrote, who died himself in 378.
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