Thesaint was afflicted and confounded that his writings should be thoughtto deserve a place among the approved works o One told them, that ifthey would eat the juice of red grapes curdled, which the people mightthink to be blood, this would satisfy the judges. They earned their livelihood by theirlabor, and lived on bread and water, except on Sundays and solemnfestivals, on which they added a little wine and milk when it was giventhem in alms. 61, and Lewis's History ofthe isle of Thanet, (printed at London in 1723, in 4to.
William of Malmesbury[2] and John Fordun[3]mention his prophecies and miracles. Pruno, till, finding disciples there no less indocile to theseverity of his discipline than the former, he was d He was then exposed to a wildboar, but the beast turned upon his keeper, who received such a woundfrom him that he died in a few days after, and Saturus was only draggedalong by him. THE CHAIR OF ST.
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