in Laudem Martyrum, t. Willibaldby his cousin, a nun of Heidenhelm, to Canisius's Lectiones Antiquae,with the notes of Basnage. That the Lombards were so called, not from their long swords, as some have pretended, but from their long beards, see Let fire, or the cross, or the concourse of wild beasts, let cutting ortearing of the flesh, let breaking of bones and cutting off limbs,
Kessoge-Kirk. Jerom, Ep. lusiers monasteres reformes de cet ordre on ne le met pas entre les mains des jeunes religieux Voyez le Cerf, Bibl. 13, and being himself anIconoclast, endeavored both by artifices and open violence to establishthat heresy.
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