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 1 Text|         in which he glorifies the life of the abbot of the same
 2 Text|          was a man of a venerable life, blessed (Benedictus) both
 3 Text| hundredfold and enjoy everlasting life: he disdained to submit
 4 Text|        precepts of ecclesiastical life which he had seen. At this
 5 Text|          learning of the monastic life, he determined, in love
 6 Text|         had this foretaste of the life of the venerable Easterwine,
 7 Text|         and not rather probity of life and doctrines should be
 8 Text|     company, whoever in virtue of life and wisdom of doctrine may
 9 Text|        and his entry into eternal life. A portion of Scripture
10 Text|          that holy Apostle in his life, and obtained from him admission
11 Text|         spiritual exercise by his life and doctrine. Having, therefore,
12 Text|    conversation with the heavenly life, though worn out with extreme
13 Text|          mentioned, departed this life, and was buried in the same
14 Text|           aforesaid abbots, whose life he had imitated. ~But Christ'
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