The English Black Monks of St. Benedict: A Sketch of Their History from the Coming of St. Augustine to the Present Day, Volume 2John C. Nimmo, 1897 - Monasticism and religious orders |
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... monastery - Roberts's exertions in Spain on behalf of Douai : his success : he returns to England , is arrested , and executed - Building of Douai monastery commenced by Philip Caverel - Employments of the monks - Benefactions of abbat ...
... monastery - Roberts's exertions in Spain on behalf of Douai : his success : he returns to England , is arrested , and executed - Building of Douai monastery commenced by Philip Caverel - Employments of the monks - Benefactions of abbat ...
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... monasteries in 1859 - St . Michael's monastery , near Hereford - Recent papal decrees in the in- terests of the English congregation PAGES 162-189 CHAPTER XVI ST . GREGORY'S MONASTERY The resumption of its history from 1611 - The men ...
... monasteries in 1859 - St . Michael's monastery , near Hereford - Recent papal decrees in the in- terests of the English congregation PAGES 162-189 CHAPTER XVI ST . GREGORY'S MONASTERY The resumption of its history from 1611 - The men ...
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... MONASTERY The foundation of the monastery : its principal promoters - The " Union of the Four Articles " -D . Maihew comes to Dieule- ward the state of the monastery on his arrival : his efforts to obtain entire possession : he throws ...
... MONASTERY The foundation of the monastery : its principal promoters - The " Union of the Four Articles " -D . Maihew comes to Dieule- ward the state of the monastery on his arrival : his efforts to obtain entire possession : he throws ...
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... monastery -Some of the men connected with Ampleforth - Present posi- tion of the monastery . CHAPTER XVIII ST . EDMUND'S MONASTERY PAGES 251-277 Origin of the house - Arrival of the Dieuleward monks in Paris : their difficulties and ...
... monastery -Some of the men connected with Ampleforth - Present posi- tion of the monastery . CHAPTER XVIII ST . EDMUND'S MONASTERY PAGES 251-277 Origin of the house - Arrival of the Dieuleward monks in Paris : their difficulties and ...
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... monasteries offered to the English monks- Weldon's mention of D. Placid Frere - Use made of the German houses - Lambspring the house of most service : its progress- D. Maurus Corker received by James II .: his ... monastery - xii CONTENTS.
... monasteries offered to the English monks- Weldon's mention of D. Placid Frere - Use made of the German houses - Lambspring the house of most service : its progress- D. Maurus Corker received by James II .: his ... monastery - xii CONTENTS.
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abbat Caverel abbess abbey Acton Burnell afterwards Ampleforth Apostolatus apostolic appointed archbishop Arras Augustine Augustine Baker Augustine Bradshaw Baker began Benedict Bradshaw brethren Brussels Cambrai cardinal Cassinese catholic chapter Chelles church convent dames decree definitors desire dictines Dieuleward Douai Doullens Downside Edmund's England English benedictines English mission English monks established favour foundation France friends Gabriel Gifford gave Gifford gregorian Gregory's holy honour Ibid jesuits jurisdiction king lady Lambspring laurentian Lawrence's Leander letter lived Maihew majesty matter monastery monastic monks of St novices novitiate nuncio nuns oath October old English old English congregation Panzani Paris person pope president prior prison procurator professed received religious restoration Rheims Roberts Rome Running Register secular clergy secular priests seminary sent Sigebert soon Spain Spanish Spanish fathers Spanish monks spirit superiors Tierney tion took Union Valladolid Vedast vicar vicar apostolic Weldon Windebank writes
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