Footnotes:1. By him she had a son called also Toxotius, and four daughters,namely, Blesilla, Paulina, Eustochium, and Rufina. liation and suffering for our sakes, till they could fully satiatetheir thirst by that superabundance of both, in his passion and death. arriving at the glory of martyrdom, had confessed theirfaith in Christ by their heroic virtues, were admitted to the samehonor.
Better still. Well, this would save her the trouble of looking for him later. This letter was dated in 1249, when the author was archdeacon and chaplain to Innocent IV. Indignation made him not so much as mention the paschal solemnity;{242}but by an abrupt exordium he burst into the most vehe
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