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... England , but they certainly introduced monasti- cism to England , and they were followed by other groups from the continent , especially from western Gaul . Almost a century later two leading men from Northumbria , Benet Biscop and ...
... England , but they certainly introduced monasti- cism to England , and they were followed by other groups from the continent , especially from western Gaul . Almost a century later two leading men from Northumbria , Benet Biscop and ...
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... England , but they certainly introduced monasti- cism to England , and they were followed by other groups from the continent , especially from western Gaul . Almost a century later two leading men from Northumbria , Benet Biscop and ...
... England , but they certainly introduced monasti- cism to England , and they were followed by other groups from the continent , especially from western Gaul . Almost a century later two leading men from Northumbria , Benet Biscop and ...
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... England , 2 ed . , 1963. Includes chapters on European monachism . Europe 1100-1500 L.Lekai . Les Moines blancs , Paris , 1957. An expanded and improved version of The White Monks , Okauchee , Wisconsin , 1953 . E. Vacandard , Vie de S ...
... England , 2 ed . , 1963. Includes chapters on European monachism . Europe 1100-1500 L.Lekai . Les Moines blancs , Paris , 1957. An expanded and improved version of The White Monks , Okauchee , Wisconsin , 1953 . E. Vacandard , Vie de S ...
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