verturned altars, that he stirred up the peopleagainst the gods, and had spoken irreverently of the emperor and hisreligion. Ephrem, as we are informed by the Studite monk who wrote the prefaceto the Instructions of St. Falbourg, in ether parts of Poitou, St. Meletius took Flavian with him to the general council which was assembled at Constantinople; but dying in that capital, Flavian was chosen to succeed him.
But beingfull of self conceit, he neglected the study of the Fathers, was a manof weak judgment, extremely vain, violent, and obstinate. 2, in Ezech. The king gave her the sanction of hisroyal authority for the protection of the church, the care of the poor,and the furtherance of all religions undertakings. him without the walls a poor ruinous church, where Christians used tohold their religious assemblies.
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