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... monastery on foundation received a charter ( typicon ) regulating the daily life and liturgical observances . This corresponded in general to the ' uses ' or ' customaries ' of western monasteries , but whereas the latter could be ...
... monastery on foundation received a charter ( typicon ) regulating the daily life and liturgical observances . This corresponded in general to the ' uses ' or ' customaries ' of western monasteries , but whereas the latter could be ...
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... monastery above ground , of which the illustration shows the later gateway . became a kind of monastic republic with ... monastery of early Russia was , however , the Monastery of the Caves at Kiev . This owed its existence to a Russian ...
... monastery above ground , of which the illustration shows the later gateway . became a kind of monastic republic with ... monastery of early Russia was , however , the Monastery of the Caves at Kiev . This owed its existence to a Russian ...
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... Monastery of the Caves looked back thither as to its spiritual home . A change came when Theodosius , abbot from 1062 to 1074 , removed the brethren from the caves to a house above ground , and obtained from Constantinople a copy of the ...
... Monastery of the Caves looked back thither as to its spiritual home . A change came when Theodosius , abbot from 1062 to 1074 , removed the brethren from the caves to a house above ground , and obtained from Constantinople a copy of the ...
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