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Side vii
... Monks 305. Antony , and the Monks of Egypt 341. Propagation of the Monastic Life at Rome . 321. Hilarion in Palestine 360. Basil in Pontus 106 • 107 · 108 110 112 · 112 A.D. 370. Martin in Gaul Causes of the rapid Progress CONTENTS . vii.
... Monks 305. Antony , and the Monks of Egypt 341. Propagation of the Monastic Life at Rome . 321. Hilarion in Palestine 360. Basil in Pontus 106 • 107 · 108 110 112 · 112 A.D. 370. Martin in Gaul Causes of the rapid Progress CONTENTS . vii.
Side viii
... Monks Their Dress and Habitations PAGE 113 • 115 116 119 Their Diet Their Manual Labour 120 121 Their Riches Their Solitude Their Devotion and Visions The Coenobites and Anachorets 395-451 . Simeon Stylites Miracles and Worship of the Monks ...
... Monks Their Dress and Habitations PAGE 113 • 115 116 119 Their Diet Their Manual Labour 120 121 Their Riches Their Solitude Their Devotion and Visions The Coenobites and Anachorets 395-451 . Simeon Stylites Miracles and Worship of the Monks ...
Side 107
... Monks , and Anachorets , ex- pressive of their lonely retreat in a natural or artificial . desert . They soon acquired the respect of the world , which they despised ; and the loudest applause was bestowed ... MONKS . Origin of the Monks.
... Monks , and Anachorets , ex- pressive of their lonely retreat in a natural or artificial . desert . They soon acquired the respect of the world , which they despised ; and the loudest applause was bestowed ... MONKS . Origin of the Monks.
Side 108
... monks might indeed contend with the Stoics , in the contempt of fortune , of pain , and of death : the Pytha- gorean silence and submission were revived in their servile discipline ; and they disdained as firmly as the Cynics them ...
... monks might indeed contend with the Stoics , in the contempt of fortune , of pain , and of death : the Pytha- gorean silence and submission were revived in their servile discipline ; and they disdained as firmly as the Cynics them ...
Side 109
... ages be equal to twenty - two English inches ( Greaves , vol . i , p . 233 the arura will consist of about three quarters of an English acre . of ancient monastery still preserves the name and memory the A.D. 305. ] 109 MONKS OF EGYPT .
... ages be equal to twenty - two English inches ( Greaves , vol . i , p . 233 the arura will consist of about three quarters of an English acre . of ancient monastery still preserves the name and memory the A.D. 305. ] 109 MONKS OF EGYPT .
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