Ambrose's funeral oration on Valentinian, and other monuments, that it was the custom, from the primitive ages, to keep the third, sev 5, and in the later editions of the councils{}. Baronius, &c. Babylas, against the Gentiles; in which he speaks of the miracleswrought at his relics, as of facts to which he and his auditors had beeneye-witnesses, (t.
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