Church Work and Life in English Minsters, Volume 2Chatto & Windus, 1879 - Cathedrals |
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... rich in this world and of shining piety towards God . ' Girald briskly lashes the Cistercians with scathing satire . 7. Norman Influence . With the settlement of the Norman bishops , Rochester , Durham , and Norwich were confirmed to ...
... rich in this world and of shining piety towards God . ' Girald briskly lashes the Cistercians with scathing satire . 7. Norman Influence . With the settlement of the Norman bishops , Rochester , Durham , and Norwich were confirmed to ...
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... rich lawn and green pasture , by the side of the musical flow of winding rivers or the silvery spray of rushing streams . It is true that there are exceptional instances of migration , owing to natural dissatisfaction with a site ; the ...
... rich lawn and green pasture , by the side of the musical flow of winding rivers or the silvery spray of rushing streams . It is true that there are exceptional instances of migration , owing to natural dissatisfaction with a site ; the ...
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... rich low- lands ; they reared their lonely home in undrained valleys , unreclaimed wastes , and amid dense forests , full of unhealthy influences , in order that , as St. Bernard says , they might have the thought of death ever before ...
... rich low- lands ; they reared their lonely home in undrained valleys , unreclaimed wastes , and amid dense forests , full of unhealthy influences , in order that , as St. Bernard says , they might have the thought of death ever before ...
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... rich abundance ; and where much is , much may be taken . ' Their churches were divided by transverse screens into the Monks ' choir , the retro- choir of the Infirm , and west choir of the Lay - brothers . dormitories were perfectly ...
... rich abundance ; and where much is , much may be taken . ' Their churches were divided by transverse screens into the Monks ' choir , the retro- choir of the Infirm , and west choir of the Lay - brothers . dormitories were perfectly ...
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... Rich . II . , chap . 6 , required both an allowance for the vicar and money for the relief of the poor . The Cistercians were made exempt by Pope Innocent IV . about 1260 , and only attended the episcopal synod in matters of faith or ...
... Rich . II . , chap . 6 , required both an allowance for the vicar and money for the relief of the poor . The Cistercians were made exempt by Pope Innocent IV . about 1260 , and only attended the episcopal synod in matters of faith or ...
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