1376. Then his face was shown me in a light like that of clear day, and indeed how his face had changed during his lifetime. It was beset with wrinkles about the eyes and was very troubled; his nose was rather pointed, and it decreased with age so that scarcely anything of it except the tip remained; the wrinkles about the eyes were increased in their deformity. It was said that he had been such during his life in order that he might then have repented and been withdrawn from his elation of mind, by reason of the deformity of his face; also, that his face was the index of his mind. 1748, Mar. 14.