n monks of his house, with whom he might the better continuethem, and by their example excite himself to recollection and prayer. Rupert to found there severalrich churches and monasteries. Thegeneral of the Carthusians had written to him upon his Introduction,advising him to write no more, because nothing else could equal thatbook. Whenovercome by sleep, he took a short rest on rough boards, laid in theform of a coffin.
By fervent prayerand fasting he prepared himself for the solemn consecration of himselfto God, that the most i Christ made use of sensible signs in the institution of his mostdivine sacraments, and in several miraculous cures, &c. JOHN CALYBITE, RECLUSE. f the devil, and meltinginto tears of compunction and divine love, he expired, being in thesixty-seventh year of his age.
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