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Page 55
... needs and surround- ings of the English realm which included both the old kingdom of Wessex and the Danelaw . Within half a century between the refoundation of Glastonbury ( 940 ) and the death of Dunstan ( 988 ) more than fifty fair ...
... needs and surround- ings of the English realm which included both the old kingdom of Wessex and the Danelaw . Within half a century between the refoundation of Glastonbury ( 940 ) and the death of Dunstan ( 988 ) more than fifty fair ...
Page 97
... by the ' dead hand ' of undying corporations , and such numbers pledged to a life of fervour , were to pose problems for both church and society . Any sizeable religious community needs certain apartments , a church 97.
... by the ' dead hand ' of undying corporations , and such numbers pledged to a life of fervour , were to pose problems for both church and society . Any sizeable religious community needs certain apartments , a church 97.
Page 229
... day in countries of the western world in particular this needs reassertion as perhaps never before . A part of that regime will be set hours of prayer , both in common and in private . Here again the balance must be 229.
... day in countries of the western world in particular this needs reassertion as perhaps never before . A part of that regime will be set hours of prayer , both in common and in private . Here again the balance must be 229.
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