A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... rule was an important step toward a definitely organized law for monastic institutions . Later , St. Benedict established twelve other monasteries , and kept them all under his personal supervision . Before 600 , the Benedictine rule ...
... rule was an important step toward a definitely organized law for monastic institutions . Later , St. Benedict established twelve other monasteries , and kept them all under his personal supervision . Before 600 , the Benedictine rule ...
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... rule the day , and the lesser to rule the night , so He set two great dignities in the firma- ment of the universal church , . . . the greater to rule the day , that is , souls , and the lesser to rule the night , that is , bodies ...
... rule the day , and the lesser to rule the night , so He set two great dignities in the firma- ment of the universal church , . . . the greater to rule the day , that is , souls , and the lesser to rule the night , that is , bodies ...
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... rule obtain complete self - government , but , instead , had been granted charters which freed them from certain feudal restrictions and which gave them certain liberties in return for certain services rendered to the lord . These towns ...
... rule obtain complete self - government , but , instead , had been granted charters which freed them from certain feudal restrictions and which gave them certain liberties in return for certain services rendered to the lord . These towns ...
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