35/36 p. 891.] [Footnote 58: In the Sacred History, and the Life of St.Martin, Sulpicius Severus uses some caution; but he declares himself more freely in the Dialogues, (iii. 15.) Martin was reproved, however, by his own conscience, and by an angel; nor could he afterwards perform miracles with so much ease.] [Footnote 59: The Catholic Presbyter (Sulp.Sever.l.ii.p. 448) and the Pagan Orator (Pacat. |