The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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... Benedict legislates for in his Rule . Of the four kinds of monks described in the first chapter of that Rule , only the Ceno- bites and Anchorites ( or hermits ) receive complimentary treatment . Furthermore , it is solely for the ...
... Benedict legislates for in his Rule . Of the four kinds of monks described in the first chapter of that Rule , only the Ceno- bites and Anchorites ( or hermits ) receive complimentary treatment . Furthermore , it is solely for the ...
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... Benedict continues : " To thee , therefore , my speech is now directed , who , giving up thine own will , takest up the strong and most excellent arms of obedience , to do battle for Christ the Lord , the true King . " We have shown ...
... Benedict continues : " To thee , therefore , my speech is now directed , who , giving up thine own will , takest up the strong and most excellent arms of obedience , to do battle for Christ the Lord , the true King . " We have shown ...
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... Benedict's views on availability ? To answer this query , we need only glance at the Instruments of Good Works . We have spoken of the corporal and spiritual works of mercy as compris- ing the availability of the saints . St. Benedict ...
... Benedict's views on availability ? To answer this query , we need only glance at the Instruments of Good Works . We have spoken of the corporal and spiritual works of mercy as compris- ing the availability of the saints . St. Benedict ...
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