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 1 Text| solicitude; and when he had for two years been instructed in
 2 Text|         ruled the monastery for two years; and then successfully,
 3 Text|      exist for ever between the two; so that, for instance,
 4 Text|        ever try to divide these two monasteries, which had been
 5 Text|       one monastery should have two abbots at once. His frequent
 6 Text|         St. Peter also ordained two pontiffs under him to rule
 7 Text|        death, he still remained two days in the common dormitory
 8 Text|        other things, he brought two cloaks, all of silk, and
 9 Text|      said he, "in the choice of two evils, it would be much
10 Text|      making them sing psalms in two companies, would himself
11 Text|         and concord between the two, if they should have one
12 Text|        shall be laid waste." , ~Two months after this, God's
13 Text|      Peter and St. Paul, in its two separate localities; and,
14 Text|        him as a gift; the other two he left to the two monasteries.
15 Text|        other two he left to the two monasteries. Moreover, for
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