Historical Essays by Members of the Owens College, Manchester: Published in Commemoration of Its Jubilee (1851-1901)Thomas Frederick Tout, James Tait |
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... letter to a community of nuns a place among the great monastic Rules of the Middle Age . The fourth essay elucidates a much neglected aspect of the great constitutional struggle between Henry III . and his barons - the part played by ...
... letter to a community of nuns a place among the great monastic Rules of the Middle Age . The fourth essay elucidates a much neglected aspect of the great constitutional struggle between Henry III . and his barons - the part played by ...
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... letter to Cicero as the Venere prognatus , ' 60 and a day or two later Cicero himself is telling Atticus that the cities of Italy are welcoming Caesar as a god.61 The provinces of the East had of course no difficulty in recog- nising ...
... letter to Cicero as the Venere prognatus , ' 60 and a day or two later Cicero himself is telling Atticus that the cities of Italy are welcoming Caesar as a god.61 The provinces of the East had of course no difficulty in recog- nising ...
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... letter , or part of a letter , written by St. Augustine , when Bishop of Hippo , to a convent of nuns in his diocese , in which he rebukes them for insubordination to their prioress and furnishes them with advice as to the manner and ...
... letter , or part of a letter , written by St. Augustine , when Bishop of Hippo , to a convent of nuns in his diocese , in which he rebukes them for insubordination to their prioress and furnishes them with advice as to the manner and ...
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... letter was probably written in 423 A.D. Already in the fourth century of the Christian era , Western asceticism had grown analytic and monasticism was in the making . From this period there appeared a succession of prescriptions or ...
... letter was probably written in 423 A.D. Already in the fourth century of the Christian era , Western asceticism had grown analytic and monasticism was in the making . From this period there appeared a succession of prescriptions or ...
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... letter to the nuns.15 This was now adapted to men , and became a thing to live by , with reverence to study , with subtlety to expound . A sudden emphasis of a faint tradition had given it a vogue . Not only the Canons Regular , but ...
... letter to the nuns.15 This was now adapted to men , and became a thing to live by , with reverence to study , with subtlety to expound . A sudden emphasis of a faint tradition had given it a vogue . Not only the Canons Regular , but ...
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