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Page 121
... practice of provision as applied to abbeys of certain categories by the papacy , or permitted by Rome to monarchs . This deprived the monks of their right of election and put in a stranger who might have neither the desire nor the ...
... practice of provision as applied to abbeys of certain categories by the papacy , or permitted by Rome to monarchs . This deprived the monks of their right of election and put in a stranger who might have neither the desire nor the ...
Page 129
... practice . In addition , each 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 ...
... practice . In addition , each 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 ...
Page 179
... practice and unity of control , and under pope Leo XIII this was partially attained in the Cistercian and other orders . On the other hand the rapid development of historical studies , especially in Germany , France and England 179.
... practice and unity of control , and under pope Leo XIII this was partially attained in the Cistercian and other orders . On the other hand the rapid development of historical studies , especially in Germany , France and England 179.
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