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1 1 | considers his celebrated life and studies in the light 2 3 | divine Founder unfailing life and abiding strength from 3 5 | wretched theater for the life and death struggle of nations, 4 5 | the sanctuary of religious life with safer and holier laws. 5 5 | uncultured tribes from their wild life to civic and Christian culture; 6 6 | please God in a virtuous life".8 He willingly bid farewell 7 6 | farewell to the comforts of life and the charms of a corrupt 8 6 | cave he began to live a life that was more heavenly than 9 7 | the senses. In this way of life he found such sweetness 10 8 | this secluded and solitary life in the cave of Subiaco, 11 13| Benedict brought the monastic life to that degree of perfection 12 13| on the West the manner of life of the monks of the East, 13 13| the East, as to adapt that life and accommodate it to the 14 13| apostolate. The community life of a Benedictine house tempered 15 13| severities of the solitary life, not suitable for all and 16 13| sins and to his worldly life, with gentle words Benedict 17 14| special norms of eremitic life and their particular precepts, 18 17| candidates for the monastic life was intricate and difficult. 19 17| the stability of religious life in such a way that they 20 19| in the Benedictine way of life that while engaged in manual 21 19| Christ and may He bring us to life everlasting".36~ 22 22| first three centuries of her life was in a wonderful way confirmed 23 22| labor and to a virtuous life ruled by the precepts of 24 22| from an uncouth and wild life men conformed to civil society 25 23| and counsels of a holier life contained in them.~ 26 24| the practice of ordinary life the principles and example 27 24| to embrace the monastic life, not only will correspond 28 25| and seriously examine the life, teaching and glorious achievements 29 25| removed, there follows a life of turmoil and great confusion; 30 26| in private and in public life; otherwise, there is no 31 27| Deity is the author of our life and from Him we have received 32 29| honor and a joy. A busy life, whether employed in the