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... Dunstan 169 His Education 172 His Phrenzy 173 956 . 957 . 959 . 961. Council of Andover He is tonsured , and retires to Glastonbury Introduced at Court Driven from it Argues against Monachism Adopts the Benedictine Habit Introduces it ...
... Dunstan 169 His Education 172 His Phrenzy 173 956 . 957 . 959 . 961. Council of Andover He is tonsured , and retires to Glastonbury Introduced at Court Driven from it Argues against Monachism Adopts the Benedictine Habit Introduces it ...
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... Dunstan , which supplies the citation above , having been written by a contemporary , and the particular MS . having been consulted by William of Malmes- bury , Josselin ( who compiled , under Abp . Parker's direction , the Antiquitates ...
... Dunstan , which supplies the citation above , having been written by a contemporary , and the particular MS . having been consulted by William of Malmes- bury , Josselin ( who compiled , under Abp . Parker's direction , the Antiquitates ...
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... deeply marked by civil difficulties , and prevailing ignorance . Dunstan has , however , given it a peculiar character , by planting the Benedictine system among Englishmen . Immediately began a serious inter- ference with D 2.
... deeply marked by civil difficulties , and prevailing ignorance . Dunstan has , however , given it a peculiar character , by planting the Benedictine system among Englishmen . Immediately began a serious inter- ference with D 2.
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... Dunstan was unquestionably the father of British Benedictines ' . Earlier monasteries gave no promise of that powerful confederacy which , in after ages , riveted the chains of papal domination . That intellectual advance by which ...
... Dunstan was unquestionably the father of British Benedictines ' . Earlier monasteries gave no promise of that powerful confederacy which , in after ages , riveted the chains of papal domination . That intellectual advance by which ...
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... ) their sins here than that they should continue in eternal torments . ” — B . ii . can . 5 . CHAPTER III . FROM ALCUIN TO DUNSTAN . 804-928 . A. D. 792. ] 127 TO ALCUIN . Uncertainty as to the Use of Fasting for the Dead.
... ) their sins here than that they should continue in eternal torments . ” — B . ii . can . 5 . CHAPTER III . FROM ALCUIN TO DUNSTAN . 804-928 . A. D. 792. ] 127 TO ALCUIN . Uncertainty as to the Use of Fasting for the Dead.
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