Eastern Monachism: an Account of the Origin, Laws, Discipline, Sacred Writings, Mysterious Rites, Religious Ceremonies, and Present Circumstances, of the Order of Mendicants Founded by Gótama Budha, (compiled from Singhalese Mss. and Other Original Sources of Information): With Comparative Notices of the ... Western Ascetics, and a Review of the Monastic System |
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... Italy , that when a monk meets any of his relatives in the street , he is not to raise his eyes to their countenances , but to give them a slight token of recognition , by raising the hat from the head . There were , however , some ...
... Italy , that when a monk meets any of his relatives in the street , he is not to raise his eyes to their countenances , but to give them a slight token of recognition , by raising the hat from the head . There were , however , some ...
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... Italy there are orders , as of the Collatines , or Oblates , the members of which reside in a monastery , but make no vows except a promise of obedience . They can go abroad , inherit property , and the restrictions under which they are ...
... Italy there are orders , as of the Collatines , or Oblates , the members of which reside in a monastery , but make no vows except a promise of obedience . They can go abroad , inherit property , and the restrictions under which they are ...
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... Italian art before alluded to . The sense of colour is little more advanced in them than in Egyptian art , as made known to us through the me- dium of Rosellini , or than in most other aboriginal conditions of art . Assigning the date ...
... Italian art before alluded to . The sense of colour is little more advanced in them than in Egyptian art , as made known to us through the me- dium of Rosellini , or than in most other aboriginal conditions of art . Assigning the date ...
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... Italy ; by Martin and Cassian , into Gaul ; and by Boniface , into Germany . * The canons were a middle order between the monks and secular clergy . They adopted the monastic discipline and manner of life , having a common dwelling and ...
... Italy ; by Martin and Cassian , into Gaul ; and by Boniface , into Germany . * The canons were a middle order between the monks and secular clergy . They adopted the monastic discipline and manner of life , having a common dwelling and ...
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... Italy ; Gregory Nazianzen and Chrysostom , in Constantinople ; Jerome , in Syria ; Epiphanius , in Cyprus ; and Augustine , in Italy . It is said that Pachomius had 1300 monks in one convent , and more than 7000 in other places , under ...
... Italy ; Gregory Nazianzen and Chrysostom , in Constantinople ; Jerome , in Syria ; Epiphanius , in Cyprus ; and Augustine , in Italy . It is said that Pachomius had 1300 monks in one convent , and more than 7000 in other places , under ...
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Page 127 - I will therefore that men pray every where, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting ; in like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety, not with broidered hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array, but (which becometh women professing godliness,) with good works.
Page 199 - I have pardoned according to thy word: but as truly as I live, all the earth shall be filled with the glory of the Lord.
Page 234 - If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food, and one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled ; notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit?
Page 127 - Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel ; but let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price.
Page 388 - The friars of the order of the Holy Trinity for the Redemption of Captives...
Page 103 - Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth.
Page 410 - Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ; Not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart; With good will doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men: Knowing that whatsoever good thing any man doeth, the same shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond or free.
Page 415 - While stands the Coliseum, Rome shall stand; 'When falls the Coliseum, Rome shall fall; 'And when Rome falls — the World.
Page 89 - By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name. 16 But to do good and to communicate forget not: for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.
Page 89 - Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children ; and walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given Himself for us, an Offering and a Sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling savour.