_ 170 _ streets, summoning people to religious instruction with a bell, they covered their ears so as not to be converted by its ringing. They maintained that I not only carried spells in my clothes and speech, but also in the bell. Christian love began to increase inn intensity daily. The Moors now went about the streets singing the praises of the Christian doctrine, and astonishing sight. The fervour of the Christians was such that they travelled the Moorish streets in groups of ten scouring themselves. There were numerous processions and recitations of litanies in the streets, with children chanting their catechism. When the Moors saw all this, fearing that many would be converted, and so as the more greatly to glorify their religion, they also arranged many processions and litanies. In these, they chanted: “God is one, there is only on God”. It was s great delight to see such devotion, until one day they attacked on of our processions(A). This enthusiasm did not diminish, and the debates continued with the Moors as well as the heathens and Jews. In this way, Our Lord converted an Arminian Yogi, a wise heathen practicing enormous self-dental, who lived (A) Biminel: “..until one day they pelted us with stones, but we remained on the field of battle and conquered with Christ, just as in the days of St. John Chrysostom with the Arians.”
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