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CHAP. VI.LAURENTIUS, being about to follow Mellitus and Justus,
and to quit Britain, ordered his bed to be laid that night in the church of the
blessed Apostles, Peter and Paul, which has been often mentioned before;
wherein having laid himself to rest, after he had with tears poured forth many
prayers to God for the state of the Church, he fell asleep; in the dead of
night, the blessed chief of the Apostles appeared to him, and scourging him
grievously a long time, asked of him with apostolic severity, why he was forsaking
the flock which he had committed to him? or to what shepherd he was leaving, by
his flight, Christ's sheep that were in the midst of wolves? "Hast
thou," he said, "forgotten my example, who, for the sake of those
little ones, whom Christ commended to me in token of His affection, underwent
at the hands of infidels and enemies of Christ, bonds, stripes, imprisonment,
afflictions, and lastly, death itself, even the death of the cross, that I
might at last be crowned with Him?" Laurentius, the servant of Christ,
roused by the scourging of the blessed Peter and his words of exhortation, went
to the king as soon as morning broke, and laying aside his garment, showed the
scars of the stripes which he had received. The king, astonished, asked who had
presumed to inflict such stripes on so great a man. And when he heard that for
the sake of his salvation the bishop had suffered these cruel blows at the
hands of the Apostle of Christ, he was greatly afraid; and abjuring the worship
of idols, and renouncing his unlawful marriage, he received the faith of
Christ, and being baptized, promoted and supported the interests of the Church
to the utmost of his power. |
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