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... Cîteaux and the importunity of would - be founders led to the first dispersals of the monks of the new monas- tery . The first fathers knew well how soon spiritual strength is lost when tradition weakens , and they had in Stephen ...
... Cîteaux and the importunity of would - be founders led to the first dispersals of the monks of the new monas- tery . The first fathers knew well how soon spiritual strength is lost when tradition weakens , and they had in Stephen ...
Page 76
... Cîteaux in September , confined to the abbots of the order , who then formed a judicial and legislative body to adjudicate disputes and difficult cases , authorise foundations , and pass statutes for the whole order . Thus gradually the ...
... Cîteaux in September , confined to the abbots of the order , who then formed a judicial and legislative body to adjudicate disputes and difficult cases , authorise foundations , and pass statutes for the whole order . Thus gradually the ...
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... Cîteaux founded chiefly in Italy and Spain ; Clairvaux in France , Britain and Scandinavia ; Mori- mond in the German ... Citeaux La Ferté Italy North Germany South and Central Germany Baltic Lands , Poland , Central and East Germany ...
... Cîteaux founded chiefly in Italy and Spain ; Clairvaux in France , Britain and Scandinavia ; Mori- mond in the German ... Citeaux La Ferté Italy North Germany South and Central Germany Baltic Lands , Poland , Central and East Germany ...
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