Essays Upon Some Controverted QuestionsHuxley, Thomas Henry
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Essays Upon Some Controverted Questions
Huxley, Thomas Henry
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Well, it is hard upon Eginhard to say so, but it is exactly the honesty and
sincerity of the man which are his undoing as a witness to the miraculous.
He himself makes it quite obvious that when his profound piety comes on the
stage, his good sense and even his perception of right and wrong make their
exit. Let us go back to the point at which we left him, secretly perusing
the letter of Deacon Deusdona. As he tells us, its contents were
that he [the deacon] had many relics of saints at home, and that he
would give them to me if I would furnish him with the means of
returning to Rome; he had observed that I had two mules, and if I would
let him have one of them and would despatch with him a confidential
servant to take charge of the {388} relics, he would at once send them
to me. This plausibly expressed proposition pleased me, and I made up
my mind to test the value of the somewhat ambiguous promise at
once;[100] so giving him the mule and money for his journey I ordered
my notary Ratleig (who already desired to go to Rome to offer his
devotions there) to go with him. Therefore, having left Aix-la-Chapelle
(where the Emperor and his Court resided at the time) they came to
Soissons. Here they spoke with Hildoin, abbot of the monastery of St.
Medardus, because the said deacon had assured him that he had the means
of placing in his possession the body of the blessed Tiburtius the
Martyr. Attracted by which promises he (Hildoin) sent with them a
certain priest, Hunus by name, a sharp man (_hominem callidum_), whom
he ordered to receive and bring back the body of the martyr in
question. And so, resuming their journey, they proceeded to Rome as
fast as they could. (Cap. i. 3.)
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