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a-working 1
abacuck 3
abandon 1
abbey 38
abbeys 4
abbot 11
abide 1
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38 abbey
38 an
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Gregory I
Gregory I Second Dialogue

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abbey

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1 Prol| the charge of the Lateran Abbey; of Simplicius, who was 2 3 | and government of their Abbey: long time he denied them, 3 3 | upon him the charge of the Abbey, he took order that regular 4 4 | God, by the father of the Abbey whom he had there appointed, 5 4 | Pompeianus, father of the Abbey, and also to Maurus saying 6 5 | returned back to his own Abbey. And the next day, when 7 8 | sent into the yard of the Abbey before their eyes seven 8 9 | up the cells of the same Abbey, there lay a stone which 9 12 | absence. The order of his Abbey was, that when the monks 10 12 | before they came back to the Abbey, they went as the manner 11 13 | from his own house to the Abbey: and his manner was, not 12 13 | afterward in the evening to the Abbey, they brought him to the 13 14 | courtiers, came unto the Abbey: at which time the man of 14 17 | straightway, saying: "All this Abbey which I have built, and 15 17 | true, who know that very Abbey to be now suppressed by 16 19 | HANDKERCHIEFS. ~Not far from his Abbey, there was a village, in 17 19 | upon his return to the Abbey, the man of God very sharply 18 22 | DISPOSED THE BUILDING OF THE ABBEY OF TARACINA. ~GREGORY: At 19 22 | virtuous man, to build an Abbey for his monks upon his ground, 20 22 | you then saw, build up the abbey." At which word they much 21 23 | sentence. ~For not far from his Abbey, there lived two Nuns in 22 24 | reason would, went from the Abbey to their house, not craving 23 25 | HOW A MONK, FORSAKING THE ABBEY, MET WITH A DRAGON IN THE 24 25 | would needs give over the Abbey; for which fault of his, 25 25 | was no sooner out of the Abbey gate, but he found a dragon 26 25 | brought him back again to the Abbey, who forthwith promised 27 27 | whereupon he came to the Abbey, and finding the servant 28 27 | suddenly upon the chest of the Abbey, which was full of corn, 29 28 | away all the wealth of the Abbey to poor people, so that 30 28 | nothing might remain in the Abbey contrary to obedience. The 31 31 | carried him to the holy man's Abbey, where he found him sitting 32 32 | came to the gate of the Abbey, lamenting the loss of his 33 32 | body lay at the gate of the Abbey: to which place when the 34 33 | place that did belong to the Abbey, there to give her entertainment. 35 33 | tarry all night out of his Abbey. ~At that time, the sky 36 33 | rain return back to his Abbey, began to be heavy and to 37 34 | and the man of God to his Abbey: who three days after, standing 38 34 | bring her corpse to his Abbey, to have it buried in that


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