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ding his work against Felix. Epistle XC. (800), Epistle CXIII. (800). Ad Aquilam Pontificem (800). Books-- Adversus Felicis haeresin ad abbates et monachos. Gothiae missus (libellus), vii. books. Adversus Elipandum, iv. books. Epistola ad Leidradum et Nefridium Episcopum. Altera ad eosdem. (_f._) _Adrian_, Pope. Sidenote: _Ibid._, xcviii. p. 373. Epistola Episcopis per universam Spaniam commorantibus directa, maxime tamen Elipando, vel Ascarico (785). Ad Egilam Episcopum (in Spania) seu Johannem presbyterum (782). Sidenote: _Ibid._, p. 336. Ad Carolum Magnum. Epistle lxiv. (_g_.) Letter from _Louis the Debonnaire_ to the Christians of Merida (826). Sidenote: Florez, xiii. 416. (_h_.) _Etdogius_, priest of Cordova, and bishop-designate of Toledo. Died 859. Sidenote: Migne, cxv. 703-966. Letter to Alvar, sending his book. "Documentum Martyrii," dedicated to Flora and Maria, Virgins and Martyrs, Oct. 851. Letter to Alvar: another letter to the same, sending "Memorialis Sanctorum Liber," 3 books. "Liber Apologeticus Martyrum" (857). "De Vita et Passione SS. Virginum Florae et Mariae." (_i_.) _Alvar_, Paulus,[1] of Cordova, and, according to his letters, both of Jewish birth and Gothic lineage. Died, 869, according to the Pseudo-Luitprand. Sidenote: Florez, "Esp. Saagr.", xi. [1] Robertson says Peter. Confessio. Sidenote: pp. 62-81. Letter to John of Seville, Sidenote: " 81-88. To the Same. Sidenote: " 88-91. To John of Seville. Sidenote: " 101-129. To the Same. Sidenote: " 129-141. To Speraindeo. Sidenote: "Florez, "Esp. Sagr.," xi. pp. 147,148. To Romanus, a doctor (860). Sidenote: " 151-156. To Saul of Cordova. Sidenote: " 164-165. To the Same. Sidenote: " 167-171. To Eleazar, a transgressor. Sidenote: " 171-177. To the Same. Sidenote: " 178-189. To the Same. Sidenote: " 189-217. To the Same. Sidenote: " 218-219. To Eulogius. Sidenote: " 291-292. To Eulogius. Sidenote: " 296-299. Life of Eulogius. Sidenote: _Ibid._, x. 593 ff. Indiculus Luminosus, so called because "Luminasse quae sequenda sunt docet, et apertis indiciis hostem ecclesiae, quem omnis vitare Christianitas debet, ostendit." Sidenote: _Ibid._, xi. 219-275.[1] [1] Ascribed by
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