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... monasteries , but whereas the latter could be carried from one monastery to another and applied within the framework of the Benedictine rule to a whole group ( e.g. , that of Cluny ) , the typicon was drawn up for a single house and ...
... monasteries , but whereas the latter could be carried from one monastery to another and applied within the framework of the Benedictine rule to a whole group ( e.g. , that of Cluny ) , the typicon was drawn up for a single house and ...
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... monastery above ground , of which the illustration shows the later gateway . became a kind of monastic republic with ... monastery of early Russia was , however , the Monastery of the Caves at Kiev . This owed its existence to a Russian ...
... monastery above ground , of which the illustration shows the later gateway . became a kind of monastic republic with ... monastery of early Russia was , however , the Monastery of the Caves at Kiev . This owed its existence to a Russian ...
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... monastery by the roots ' . Equality ch . 3 ' All in all matters must follow the Rule ' ; ch . 2 ' Whether serf or freeman , we are all one in Christ and bear an equal obligation of service under one Lord . ' Residence in monastery ...
... monastery by the roots ' . Equality ch . 3 ' All in all matters must follow the Rule ' ; ch . 2 ' Whether serf or freeman , we are all one in Christ and bear an equal obligation of service under one Lord . ' Residence in monastery ...
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List of maps 6 | 6 |
Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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