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BUT sometimes it creates a wish to take holy orders, and a desire for
the priesthood or diaconate. And it represents that if a man has even
against his will received this office, he will fulfil it with such sanctity
and strictness that he will be able to set an example of saintliness even
to other priests; and that he will win over many people, not only by his
manner of life, but also by his teaching and preaching. It makes a man,
even when alone and sitting in his cell, to go round in mind and
imagination to the dwellings and monasteries of others, and to make many
conversions under the inducements of imaginary exultatio
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