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Page 395
... monastic territory , a monastic chapter acquired similar rights . ( b ) The cathedral and the parish In addition to the cathedral officials , the administrative machinery of the diocese gradually took shape . Whatever may have been the ...
... monastic territory , a monastic chapter acquired similar rights . ( b ) The cathedral and the parish In addition to the cathedral officials , the administrative machinery of the diocese gradually took shape . Whatever may have been the ...
Page 405
... monastic life . Like the black monks , the black canons were isolated , autonomous communities . All these , however , were but spies to the battalions that were to come . Chief among the new orders were the Cistercians or ' white ...
... monastic life . Like the black monks , the black canons were isolated , autonomous communities . All these , however , were but spies to the battalions that were to come . Chief among the new orders were the Cistercians or ' white ...
Page 433
... monastic period of English spirituality ; the period , that is , when the monastic ideals and virtues not only drew multitudes to the cloister but were also the RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ORGANIZATION 433.
... monastic period of English spirituality ; the period , that is , when the monastic ideals and virtues not only drew multitudes to the cloister but were also the RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ORGANIZATION 433.
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RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ORGANIZATION by | 382 |
ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE by G | 439 |
ART by T S R BOASE President of Magdalen College Oxford | 485 |
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