The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors : Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings, Volum 2Virtue, Spalding, 1851 - 362 pàgines |
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Pàgina 17
... continued another twenty years , not in wantonness , riotousness , and villany , but in con- finement and repentance , if he had so pleased . " " This person - who lived very poor , and in a shabbeel condition in his con- finement , and ...
... continued another twenty years , not in wantonness , riotousness , and villany , but in con- finement and repentance , if he had so pleased . " " This person - who lived very poor , and in a shabbeel condition in his con- finement , and ...
Pàgina 36
... continued in exem- plary observance of their rules : poverty and humility walked hand in hand ; but , in proportion as their revenues increased , their discipline began to relax ; a taste for luxury succeeded ; and whoever has visited ...
... continued in exem- plary observance of their rules : poverty and humility walked hand in hand ; but , in proportion as their revenues increased , their discipline began to relax ; a taste for luxury succeeded ; and whoever has visited ...
Pàgina 59
... continued his entreaties , and declared that he would not rise from his knees until he had forgiven him . At last , touched and overcome by so much Christian humility , brother Peter relented ; and , taking Gobert by the hand , with ...
... continued his entreaties , and declared that he would not rise from his knees until he had forgiven him . At last , touched and overcome by so much Christian humility , brother Peter relented ; and , taking Gobert by the hand , with ...
Pàgina 61
... continued lingering in the church ; for , feeling a weight at heart , he wished to unburden his grief in solitary prayer and meditation . At such moments , it is well known , the powers of darkness are always most active - most on the ...
... continued lingering in the church ; for , feeling a weight at heart , he wished to unburden his grief in solitary prayer and meditation . At such moments , it is well known , the powers of darkness are always most active - most on the ...
Pàgina 76
... continued much prone to reforma- tion , especially if anything might be gotten by it . " Nothing was more easy than to prove that all the monastic orders had been engaged in the late insur- rection ; † and as many of the richest abbeys ...
... continued much prone to reforma- tion , especially if anything might be gotten by it . " Nothing was more easy than to prove that all the monastic orders had been engaged in the late insur- rection ; † and as many of the richest abbeys ...
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