Biographia Britannica Literaria, Or, Biography of Literary Characters of Great Britain and Ireland, Arranged in Chronological Order: Anglo-Norman period |
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... abbot ; Moreover you forbade that it should be done disrespectfully . When any one has said what he knows and done what he can , We should not blame such a servant ; But he who can and will not , It is right that he should have much ...
... abbot ; Moreover you forbade that it should be done disrespectfully . When any one has said what he knows and done what he can , We should not blame such a servant ; But he who can and will not , It is right that he should have much ...
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... abbot Herluin , and whose poverty obliged them to provide by manual labour the common necessaries of life . Hither the teacher * Torrente facundia apposite dicendo senes superavit . Order . Vital . p . 209 . of Avranches bent his steps ...
... abbot Herluin , and whose poverty obliged them to provide by manual labour the common necessaries of life . Hither the teacher * Torrente facundia apposite dicendo senes superavit . Order . Vital . p . 209 . of Avranches bent his steps ...
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Thomas Wright. of Avranches bent his steps : he found the abbot Herluin occupied in the humblest domestic duties , but he was not deterred from entering himself as a member of the brotherhood . This occurred in 1042. He remained ... abbot ...
Thomas Wright. of Avranches bent his steps : he found the abbot Herluin occupied in the humblest domestic duties , but he was not deterred from entering himself as a member of the brotherhood . This occurred in 1042. He remained ... abbot ...
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... abbot Herluin . But he overcame Herluin's scruples by the same craftiness which he appears to have shown on several other occa- sions ; in the midst of their debates on the subject , the old presbytery suddenly fell to the ground , the ...
... abbot Herluin . But he overcame Herluin's scruples by the same craftiness which he appears to have shown on several other occa- sions ; in the midst of their debates on the subject , the old presbytery suddenly fell to the ground , the ...
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... abbot , and he removed thither his schools , which had increased in celebrity since the display of his dialectical learning in the controversy with Berengarius , and were now fre- quented by scholars , not only from Normandy , but from ...
... abbot , and he removed thither his schools , which had increased in celebrity since the display of his dialectical learning in the controversy with Berengarius , and were now fre- quented by scholars , not only from Normandy , but from ...
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Page xviii - And he will take your fields, and your vineyards, and your oliveyards, even the best of them, and give them to his servants. And he will take the tenth of your seed, and of your vineyards, and give to his officers, and to his servants.
Page xvii - And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. The ungodly are not so, but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away.
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