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Page 128
... organisation , which was adopted by other houses and served to keep observance and discipline at a high level . The Studites remained for long the élite of the monastic body , with a great influence which even emperors neglected at ...
... organisation , which was adopted by other houses and served to keep observance and discipline at a high level . The Studites remained for long the élite of the monastic body , with a great influence which even emperors neglected at ...
Page 152
... organisation and the recruitment of a series of men of exceptional ability , such as D'Achery , Mabillon and Montfaucon , but any similar body of its size and situation must necessarily have attracted what national talent there was for ...
... organisation and the recruitment of a series of men of exceptional ability , such as D'Achery , Mabillon and Montfaucon , but any similar body of its size and situation must necessarily have attracted what national talent there was for ...
Page 179
... organisation among the various congregations , and the very excellence of that organisation in the case of the Maurists and others . The French Revolution and the Napoleonic conquests , with the concomitant secularisation and ...
... organisation among the various congregations , and the very excellence of that organisation in the case of the Maurists and others . The French Revolution and the Napoleonic conquests , with the concomitant secularisation and ...
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List of maps 6 | 6 |
Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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