62. The temptations and sufferings of Stagirius were
communicated by that unfortunate youth to his friend St.
Chrysostom. See Middleton's Works, vol. i. p. 107-110.
Something similar introduces the life of every saint; and
the famous Inigo, or Ignatius, the founder of the Jesuits
(Vida d'Inigo de Guiposcoa, tom. i. p. 29-38) may serve as a
memorable example.
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