Chrysostom is lavish in his praises of him. His resemblance to his Creatorconsist in the soul only, that is, in its moral virtues and God's grace;which divine resemblance men most basely efface in themselves by sin. The high eulogiums bestowed on Mary by the angel she answers nootherwise than by a profound silence, by a saintly trouble of mind,which, with a modest blush, appears in her countenance. After some years her father took her home.
3, de Consens. They returned to their lodgings, where, by his orders, they were treatedwith all proper civility, and cordial hospitality. Anscharius called him to his assistance in hismissionary labors, and in his last sickness recommended him for Never duringthe sixty years of his life was he known to look any one not of his ownsex in the face.
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