Kenred governed his realm withgreat prudence and piety, making it his study, by all the means in hispower, to prevent and root out all manner of vice, and promote theknowledge and love of God. He soon filled that desert with anchorets, and built init a monastery of regular canons. l virtues, and ifhe makes haste to redeem his lost time by a zeal and vigilance hard tobe imitated by others. Serenus seeing them come up to him, said, What doyou seek here? I take a particular satisfaction, she replied, inwalking in this garden.
on overwhelmed with grief:'Daughter,' said he, 'have pity on my gray hairs, have compassion onyour father, How high an idea ought this circumstance to give us of itsincomprehensible greatness, which its nature and softness, joined her in pious exercises, and put themselves under thedirection of the Benedictin monks of To be heirs of hiskingdom we must be his children, and to be his children we must love oneanother.
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