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CHAPTER IV MONASTIC LIFE AT STEYN But we left him on the point of deciding to enter a monastery . After having been sick for a year of what he called a quartan fever , but which when viewed in connection with his subsequent medical ...
CHAPTER IV MONASTIC LIFE AT STEYN But we left him on the point of deciding to enter a monastery . After having been sick for a year of what he called a quartan fever , but which when viewed in connection with his subsequent medical ...
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We realize now that the taking of his degree , during any of these years from 1496 onwards , would have meant his return to the community at Steyn and the resumption of his monastic obligations just where he had laid them down when he ...
We realize now that the taking of his degree , during any of these years from 1496 onwards , would have meant his return to the community at Steyn and the resumption of his monastic obligations just where he had laid them down when he ...
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It was from Servatius , the prior of his old monastery at Steyn , suggesting that he should return to the community , reminding him that he had laid aside the habit of his Order , expressing fears for the salvation of his soul , telling ...
It was from Servatius , the prior of his old monastery at Steyn , suggesting that he should return to the community , reminding him that he had laid aside the habit of his Order , expressing fears for the salvation of his soul , telling ...
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Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
MONASTIC LIFE AT STEYN | 39 |
SECRETARY TO THE BISHOP OF CAMBRAI MATRICULATION | 49 |
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