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1 II | converted to the monastic life. ~ Following the return 2 II | Berengarius, to the monastic life, she so ordered her affairs 3 V | in the uncleanness of my life. For it is well known, methinks, 4 VI | continence of my previous life. Indeed we do not easily 5 VII | the hardships of married life, to the avoidance of which 6 VII | disturbances of married life, demonstrating with the 7 VII | noisy confusion of family life? Who can endure the continual 8 VII | is vain to seek to adjust life to include them, and they 9 VII | imitate either the communal life of the Apostles or the earlier 10 VII | the earlier and solitary life of John. Among the gentiles 11 VII | much to the religion of life as to the pursuit of learning, 12 VII | a nun, suitable for the life of a convent, excepting 13 VIII| conversion to the religious life that drove me to seek the 14 VIII| intolerable yoke of monastic life, sobbing and weeping replied 15 VIII| the vows of the religious life. For my part, scarcely had 16 VIII| when I should devote my life to the study of letters 17 VIII| withdrawn from the tumultuous life of this world. Thus, in 18 VIII| utterly worldly and in its life quite scandalous. The abbot 19 IX | crushed, and a man's later life gives testimony as to his 20 X | greater vileness of his life made him fear me more even 21 X | permission to live the monastic life wheresoever I could find 22 XI | learned." ~ ————— Such a life, likewise, the sons of the 23 XII | revived the true monastic life. These two ran hither and 24 XII | my faith as well as of my life that they turned even my 25 XII | live quietly a Christian life among the enemies of Christ. 26 XIII| heathens and more evil of life. The thing came about in 27 XIII| vile and untameable way of life was notorious almost everywhere. 28 XIII| existence, how fruitless my life now was, both to myself 29 XIII| even though at first their life there was one of want, and 30 XIV | in a sermon of his on the life and conduct of the clergy, " 31 XIV | belong to the substance of life." And if any one does not 32 XV | had thereby taken my own life. When I had safeguarded