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 memory of which is a Soverain antidote against the stings of the infernal serpent the Devil.

4. Near unto the foresaid Church of S. Ambrose, stands the little Chappel, where S. Augustin with his little Adeodatus and his friend Alippius was baptized, as the words over the Altar testify; and from this little Chappel S. Ambrose and S. Augustin (now a Christian) going processionally to the Great Church, made the Hymn Te Deum, as they went; one making one Verse, the other another.

5. The other little Chappel on the other side of S. Ambrose his Church, is built upon the place where S. Augustin was first converted by a voice which said to him, Tolle lege, Tolle lege: meaning S. Paul Epistles: which he doing, pitched just upon those words to the ''Romans. Non in cubilibus & impudicitiis, sed induimini Jesum Christum &c''. And so of an impure Manichean he became a chast Christian.

6. I saw adjoyning to this Church