The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... Abbot Should Be An abbot who is worthy to rule a monastery should always remember what he is called and realize in his actions the name of a superior . For he is believed to be the representative of Christ in the monastery , and for ...
... Abbot Should Be An abbot who is worthy to rule a monastery should always remember what he is called and realize in his actions the name of a superior . For he is believed to be the representative of Christ in the monastery , and for ...
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... abbot give the guests water for their hands ; and let both abbot and community wash the feet of all guests . When they have washed them , let them say this verse : Suscepimus , Deus , misericordiam tuam in medio templi tui . In the ...
... abbot give the guests water for their hands ; and let both abbot and community wash the feet of all guests . When they have washed them , let them say this verse : Suscepimus , Deus , misericordiam tuam in medio templi tui . In the ...
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... abbot , and arrogating to themselves tyrannical power foster troubles and dissensions in the community . This happens especially in those places where the prior is appointed by the same bishop and the same abbots as the abbot himself ...
... abbot , and arrogating to themselves tyrannical power foster troubles and dissensions in the community . This happens especially in those places where the prior is appointed by the same bishop and the same abbots as the abbot himself ...
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