The History of Civilization: From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution, Volume 2Bell, 1886 |
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... holy ceremonies until , being amended , they shall re - enter into the peace of the church . ” 2 66 Many of our brothers and bishops , " says likewise the council of Châlons , " have complained to the holy convocation , upon the subject ...
... holy ceremonies until , being amended , they shall re - enter into the peace of the church . ” 2 66 Many of our brothers and bishops , " says likewise the council of Châlons , " have complained to the holy convocation , upon the subject ...
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... holy city of Jerusalem , or the venerable retreat of some hermitage , proceeded to that city to fulfil some pious duty , the people pursued him with odious insults , ridiculing and hissing him.3 I have already mentioned Rutilius ...
... holy city of Jerusalem , or the venerable retreat of some hermitage , proceeded to that city to fulfil some pious duty , the people pursued him with odious insults , ridiculing and hissing him.3 I have already mentioned Rutilius ...
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... holy things . " 1 So much liberty and power , so strong an influence over the people and such an absence of general forms , of regular organi- zation , could not fail to give rise to great disorder . The necessity of putting an end to ...
... holy things . " 1 So much liberty and power , so strong an influence over the people and such an absence of general forms , of regular organi- zation , could not fail to give rise to great disorder . The necessity of putting an end to ...
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... holy ; what does not please them they say is not permitted . The fourth kind is that of the monks who are called gyrovagi , who , during their whole life , inhabit various cells for three or four days , in various provinces , always ...
... holy ; what does not please them they say is not permitted . The fourth kind is that of the monks who are called gyrovagi , who , during their whole life , inhabit various cells for three or four days , in various provinces , always ...
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... and consequently the brothers should , at certain times , occupy themselves in manual labour ; at others , in holy reading . We think that this should be thus regulated . From Easter to the month of CIVILIZATION IN FRANCE . 75.
... and consequently the brothers should , at certain times , occupy themselves in manual labour ; at others , in holy reading . We think that this should be thus regulated . From Easter to the month of CIVILIZATION IN FRANCE . 75.
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