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 1 Text|       the same name, he was a man of a venerable life, blessed (
 2 Text|     had sent out of Britain a man who had been elected to
 3 Text| Britain. This was Theodore, a man deep in all secular and
 4 Text|   colleague and counsellor, a man equally strenuous and prudent,
 5 Text|       Benedict would become a man of wisdom, industry, piety,
 6 Text|  lives, in the same manner no man should ever try to divide
 7 Text|       increase thereof. ~This man therefore undertook the
 8 Text|    four years after. He was a man of noble birth; but he did
 9 Text|   offering any; but the young man, faring like the rest, took
10 Text|      advice of a certain wise man, "They have made thee a
11 Text|    nature. For he was a young man of great strength, and pleasant
12 Text|   When Benedict had made this man abbot of St Peter's, and
13 Text|     illustrated by the Son of Man exalted on the cross. Among
14 Text|       his successor. He was a man well skilled in the knowledge
15 Text|   daily psalmody, the prudent man, in his zeal for religion,
16 Text|     chamber in which the sick man, strong in mind, awaited
17 Text|     of these, Ceolfrid, was a man of great perseverance of
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