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 1 Text|         the Divine grace, built a monastery in honour of the most holy
 2 Text|        and in illness, ruled this monastery with the same piety which
 3 Text|          upon himself to rule the monastery of the blessed Apostle Peter,
 4 Text|       became abbot. ~He ruled the monastery for two years; and then
 5 Text|        own estates, and ordered a monastery to be built thereon for
 6 Text|           formed the rule for his monastery, be made his fourth voyage
 7 Text|           Peter, and abbot of the monastery of St. Martin to teach the
 8 Text|           the library of the same monastery. In the fourth place, Benedict
 9 Text|          Egfrid, and by which the monastery was rendered safe and secure
10 Text|            on which to build this monastery, by a further grant of land
11 Text|        indeed, command, built the monastery of the Apostle St. Paul,
12 Text|          foundation of the former monastery, and had gone with him at
13 Text|          the abbot of St. Peter's monastery, that with the help of this
14 Text|      think it unbecoming that one monastery should have two abbots at
15 Text| travelling for the benefit of the monastery, and absence in foreign
16 Text|   undertook the government of the monastery in the ninth year after
17 Text|          the one, on entering the monastery, did not expect any notice
18 Text|          the other labours of the monastery with readiness and submission.
19 Text|      forth On the business of the monastery, if he found the brethren
20 Text|           old when he entered the monastery; he lived there twelve years,
21 Text|         of Our Lady in the larger monastery; and others to adorn St.
22 Text|       adorn St. Paul's church and monastery, ably describing the connexion
23 Text|          wherein I have built the monastery, should for ever become
24 Text|          unfit longer to rule the monastery, from increasing weakness
25 Text|           year after he built the monastery, the holy confessor found
26 Text|         in the body. He ruled the monastery, as I have stated, sixteen
27 Text|          completed, and ruled the monastery of St. Paul's seven years;
28 Text|        more correctly, the single monastery of St. Peter and St. Paul,
29 Text|        his long government of the monastery, he built several oratories
30 Text|         the river Fresca, for the monastery of St. Paul's. Benedict
31 Text|       situated much nearer to the monastery. In the time of Pope Sergius,
32 Text|           the protection of their monastery, similar to that which Pope
33 Text|        the welfare of St. Peter's monastery, at that time under the
34 Text|           Paul's, by some of that monastery who were present, and also
35 Text|          the elder monks from the monastery of St. Paul's. The greatest
36 Text|         regular discipline of the monastery, but had acquired much experience
37 Text|      humble servant, abbot of the monastery of the holiest of the Apostles,
38 Text|      Huetbert had returned to the monastery, Bishop Acca was sent for
39 Text|           many privileges for the monastery; and, amongst others, one
40 Text|       Benedict began to build his monastery in honour of the holiest
41 Text|          side of the city, in the monastery of the Twins, followed by
42 Text|       inhabitants of the city and monastery. The names of these twin
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