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him change either his monastery or his Order , " they will say . It is difficult to be dismissed to a new monastery , and even more difficult to be received into one , since they think there must be something radically wrong somewhere ...
him change either his monastery or his Order , " they will say . It is difficult to be dismissed to a new monastery , and even more difficult to be received into one , since they think there must be something radically wrong somewhere ...
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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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his property , beyond the value of sixty - five English nobles , was to revert to his heirs , should they demand it , but during his life the monastery was to have the income of all his possessions . And to avoid all misunderstanding on ...
his property , beyond the value of sixty - five English nobles , was to revert to his heirs , should they demand it , but during his life the monastery was to have the income of all his possessions . And to avoid all misunderstanding on ...
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Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
MONASTIC LIFE AT STEYN | 39 |
SECRETARY TO THE BISHOP OF CAMBRAI MATRICULATION | 49 |
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