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... St Ottilien , devoted to a particular external work and without local or regional associations . As the nineteenth century wore on , two tendencies or tensions developed . On the one hand the great strengthening of central authority in ...
... St Ottilien , devoted to a particular external work and without local or regional associations . As the nineteenth century wore on , two tendencies or tensions developed . On the one hand the great strengthening of central authority in ...
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... St Ottilien . With an arch - abbey of some two hundred and twenty - five monks , three others - Munster- schwarzach , 320 , Peramiko in east Africa 148 , and Schweikelberg , 120 - of large proportions , and 1,256 religious in all , it ...
... St Ottilien . With an arch - abbey of some two hundred and twenty - five monks , three others - Munster- schwarzach , 320 , Peramiko in east Africa 148 , and Schweikelberg , 120 - of large proportions , and 1,256 religious in all , it ...
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... St Ottilien ) was primarily ' active ' in character , and adopted the monastic life only so far as was compatible with this , or that ( as in the case of the English congregation ) a specific Papal permission or privilege made ...
... St Ottilien ) was primarily ' active ' in character , and adopted the monastic life only so far as was compatible with this , or that ( as in the case of the English congregation ) a specific Papal permission or privilege made ...
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List of maps 6 | 6 |
Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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