Footnotes:1. His sect remains to this day verynumerous in the East. [3] By habitual contemplation he acquired an extraordinary purityof heart, and such a facility of lovingly beholding God in all hisworks, that this practice seemed in him a second nature. Benedict was thereforeobliged to comply with her request, and they spent the night inconferences on pious subject
ed great numbers of Jewsdesigned for the work, who were all either crushed to death, or at leastmaimed or wounded. Footnotes:1. Benedict was universally received for betteruniformity and discipline: to which the just commendations of St. Footnotes:1.
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