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Page 152
... Maurists , though he did not discontinue the Vannist legacy of teaching and preaching missions . Favoured by the establishment of headquarters , both for government and for literary work , in a capital city which was the cultural centre ...
... Maurists , though he did not discontinue the Vannist legacy of teaching and preaching missions . Favoured by the establishment of headquarters , both for government and for literary work , in a capital city which was the cultural centre ...
Page 154
... Maurists and among the numerous Cistercians . However we regard it , the Maurist congrega- tion for some seventy years ( 1650-1720 ) is one of the ' golden epochs ' of Benedictine history , though it must be remembered that some of its ...
... Maurists and among the numerous Cistercians . However we regard it , the Maurist congrega- tion for some seventy years ( 1650-1720 ) is one of the ' golden epochs ' of Benedictine history , though it must be remembered that some of its ...
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... Maurists and the Trappists must attract the notice of every historian . Yet we may feel that none of these are exactly central in the tradition of their order . The constitutional framework of Maurists and Vannists , and the fierce ...
... Maurists and the Trappists must attract the notice of every historian . Yet we may feel that none of these are exactly central in the tradition of their order . The constitutional framework of Maurists and Vannists , and the fierce ...
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