Cæsarius was the first, but by no means the last, martyr who shed his blood for the strict observance of a Rule breathing nothing but love and charity.
Cæsarius of Heisterbach on episcopal wickedness, i.
Worse was the fate of Cæsarius of Speier, who had been appointed Provincial of Germany in 1221 by St. Francis himself, and had built up the Order to the north of the Alps.
Cæsarius tells us of one who faithfully served a knight for a long while, saved him from his enemies, and cured his wife of a mortal illness by fetching from Arabia lion's milk with which to anoint her.
St. Cæsarius permitted persons that were sick and weak, to hear the histories of the martyrs sitting, when they were of an uncommon length; but complained that some who were healthful unreasonably took the same liberty.
St. Cæsarius annexed in the same copy to those of St. Austin, imagined them all to belong to one title?
When {554} desired by one Cæsarius to prescribe him rules of a perfect virtue, he did this by his Life of Moses, the pattern of virtue.
The author's long acquaintance with this Cæsarius seems not easily reconcilable with the known history of St. Chrsysostom's life.
Cæsarius of Heisterbach= near Bonn was a monk, then prior and master of the novices of the Cistercian monastery there.
Cæsarius of Spires, consisting of twelve clerical and thirteen lay brethren, including John v.
The earliest certain trace of its existence is found in Cæsarius of Arles (A.
The silence of better-informed contemporaries may well render this doubtful, especially as Cæsarius assigns the incident to a city which he terms Pulchravallis (Dial.
Cæsarius of Heisterbach as authority for the statement that four hundred and fifty of the inhabitants of Carcassonne refused to abjure heresy, of whom four hundred were burned and the rest hanged.
Gregory hardly adds anything to Augustine more than a clearer definition after the lines laid down by Cæsarius of Arles.
Cæsarius of Arles had received from Felix IV of Rome eight statements against the Semi-Pelagian teaching.
In the use arranged by Cæsarius of Aries (†542) for the Gallican Church Benedicite was sung at Sunday Lauds.
One of the best and oldest stories of the kind we are engaged with is transmitted by C[ae]sarius of Heisterbach in his Dialogus Miraculorum, of the first quarter of the 13th century.
In the thirteenth century this fish was called by Vincentius de Beauvais[122] carpera, and by Cæsarius carpo; and it is highly probable that both these names allude to our carp.
Another and similar charge was made against him later, and Cæsarius was forced to travel to Ravenna to exculpate himself.
As soon as Arles was taken, Cæsarius was led under custody to Theodoric, but was speedily set at liberty by that great-minded prince.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sarius" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.