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... French spirituality . The two centuries of French preponderance in Europe had , as we have seen , periods of splendour and periods of disaster , with more than one distressing controversy . The Vannists , the Maurists and the Trappists ...
... French spirituality . The two centuries of French preponderance in Europe had , as we have seen , periods of splendour and periods of disaster , with more than one distressing controversy . The Vannists , the Maurists and the Trappists ...
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... French Pierre - qui- vire . The last - named had an interesting history . Founded in 1850 by a secular priest , the Abbé Muard ( 1809-54 ) , with the aim of evangelising districts lost to the faith , Pierre - qui - vire combined an ...
... French Pierre - qui- vire . The last - named had an interesting history . Founded in 1850 by a secular priest , the Abbé Muard ( 1809-54 ) , with the aim of evangelising districts lost to the faith , Pierre - qui - vire combined an ...
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... French and Anglo- Norman kingdoms . With a large community , all living within the orbit of the monastic life , and occupied with a number of practical and intellectual pursuits , many of them directly connected with the presentation of ...
... French and Anglo- Norman kingdoms . With a large community , all living within the orbit of the monastic life , and occupied with a number of practical and intellectual pursuits , many of them directly connected with the presentation of ...
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List of maps 6 | 6 |
Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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