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... existence in the century before the birth of Christ , and among its members may have been the community of Qumran , custodians of the so - called ' Dead Sea scrolls ' . These latter may well have influenced the life of John the Baptist ...
... existence in the century before the birth of Christ , and among its members may have been the community of Qumran , custodians of the so - called ' Dead Sea scrolls ' . These latter may well have influenced the life of John the Baptist ...
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... existence by the Viking invasions and the subsequent debasement of religious life . While the terms monasterium ( minster ) and abbas which recur in early charters may often be conventional titles surviving the reality , as in the names ...
... existence by the Viking invasions and the subsequent debasement of religious life . While the terms monasterium ( minster ) and abbas which recur in early charters may often be conventional titles surviving the reality , as in the names ...
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... existence of a general rule which it suspends . In the last resort it is not the name but the manner of life , that makes the monk , and unless we are to equate the monastic life with the religious life ( of which it is now only a ...
... existence of a general rule which it suspends . In the last resort it is not the name but the manner of life , that makes the monk , and unless we are to equate the monastic life with the religious life ( of which it is now only a ...
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