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Page 139
... Giustina remained as a model for two centuries , and in ways both clear and hidden Barbo's conception of the spiritual life was a principal link in joining the spirituality of the Rhineland and Low Countries to the reviving forces of ...
... Giustina remained as a model for two centuries , and in ways both clear and hidden Barbo's conception of the spiritual life was a principal link in joining the spirituality of the Rhineland and Low Countries to the reviving forces of ...
Page 148
... Giustina , and several bodies organised themselves upon that model and assumed the full canonical position now accorded to the congregational pattern . Others , while accepting the disciplinary regulations of Trent , were unwilling to ...
... Giustina , and several bodies organised themselves upon that model and assumed the full canonical position now accorded to the congregational pattern . Others , while accepting the disciplinary regulations of Trent , were unwilling to ...
Page 172
... Giustina , with temporary abbots appointed by general chapter , and professions made to the congregation , not to the house , came under attack from the traditionalists who desired autonomy and the right of electing an abbot for each ...
... Giustina , with temporary abbots appointed by general chapter , and professions made to the congregation , not to the house , came under attack from the traditionalists who desired autonomy and the right of electing an abbot for each ...
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Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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