Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 7Scribner & Company, 1874 |
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Page 95
... abbot's parlor , and lodged the nuns too near his private cham- ber . Was it for this that lightning had come from heaven to discover the relics of the Pro- tomartyr ? The scandalized brethren rose in mutiny against their Carnalis Abbas ...
... abbot's parlor , and lodged the nuns too near his private cham- ber . Was it for this that lightning had come from heaven to discover the relics of the Pro- tomartyr ? The scandalized brethren rose in mutiny against their Carnalis Abbas ...
Page 96
... Abbot Leofric daring to say that the true temples of Christ were the bodies of his suffering members . Whether the abbot did well or ill in this judgment of his , snuffled a discontented brother , Noverit ille qui nihil ignorat . The ...
... Abbot Leofric daring to say that the true temples of Christ were the bodies of his suffering members . Whether the abbot did well or ill in this judgment of his , snuffled a discontented brother , Noverit ille qui nihil ignorat . The ...
Page 97
... Abbot Alfric's time half England had become Danish , and other fleets of Danes were going and coming . The abbot had reason to expect that a troop of them were about to visit St. Alban's , and in resentment at the trick which had been ...
... Abbot Alfric's time half England had become Danish , and other fleets of Danes were going and coming . The abbot had reason to expect that a troop of them were about to visit St. Alban's , and in resentment at the trick which had been ...
Page 98
... Abbot of St. Alban's , Abbot Frederic , himself a pas- sionate nationalist , had been exasperated perhaps at the submissiveness with which the Saxon priesthood had sacrificed their patriotism to the Pope's dictation . " Most illustrious ...
... Abbot of St. Alban's , Abbot Frederic , himself a pas- sionate nationalist , had been exasperated perhaps at the submissiveness with which the Saxon priesthood had sacrificed their patriotism to the Pope's dictation . " Most illustrious ...
Page 99
... abbots had gone their own way in consequence , and the absence of su- in - pervision had been the cause of degeneracy . Abbot Paul's successor , Richard , ut mona- chos suos rigidius gubernaret , that he might keep his monks in still ...
... abbots had gone their own way in consequence , and the absence of su- in - pervision had been the cause of degeneracy . Abbot Paul's successor , Richard , ut mona- chos suos rigidius gubernaret , that he might keep his monks in still ...
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