Usher, Ant. ch he might learnperfectly to die to himself; he found the difficulty entirely to vanishin the execution. Agnes;and Prudentius says, that her tomb was shown within sight of that city. some stratagem; lest hisintended removal, if known at Antioch, should cause a sedition, and berendered impracticable.
The rest of his estate he sold, and gave the price to thepoor, except what he thought necessary for himself and his sister. At last {130} imagining he had found amanner of death suitable to his purpose, he said to the ministers of hiscruelty, Take him, and let him see and desire death, without being ableto obtain it. Ten days was just not enough for all he had to say, to give, to do. From this circumstance, we gather that her tomb wassituated in a part of this church, which was only built after her death.
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