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Page 83
... canons , Gilbertine canons , military orders and the rest , and very soon the friars were to come as a tidal wave sub- merging all . But for a moment , a space of fifty years , monasticism seemed to have conquered the western church ...
... canons , Gilbertine canons , military orders and the rest , and very soon the friars were to come as a tidal wave sub- merging all . But for a moment , a space of fifty years , monasticism seemed to have conquered the western church ...
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... canons and the less rigorous traditional or Augustinian ( Austin ' or ' black ' ) canons . Besides the abbeys there were numberless smaller establish- ments , conventual priories where the full round of liturgy was observed , priories ...
... canons and the less rigorous traditional or Augustinian ( Austin ' or ' black ' ) canons . Besides the abbeys there were numberless smaller establish- ments , conventual priories where the full round of liturgy was observed , priories ...
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... canons , the monastic life suffered . Throughout the middle ages , quite apart from the aberrations of individuals and the collapses of decadence , there were in every age , and widely in some ages , lapses of the monastic life down the ...
... canons , the monastic life suffered . Throughout the middle ages , quite apart from the aberrations of individuals and the collapses of decadence , there were in every age , and widely in some ages , lapses of the monastic life down the ...
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Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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