10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONKERIES»
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monkeries in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
All the Year Round: A Weekly Journal
LONDON MONKERIES. Whitefriars, Greyfriars, Austinfriars, the Broad Sanctuary
— London is full even now of reminders that it once was, in the mediaeval sense,
a most religious city, as befitted the capital of that nation which, some one says, ...
2
Magna Britannia et Hibernia, Antiqua & Nova Or, A New Survey ...
U. Of. the. Monkeries,. 8cc. Billtfmke near Brijtol, an Hospital founded by Robert dt
Gournay, and by him endowed with the Manor of Pimltt, tie. for the Maintenance
of a Master and three Chaplains, and for the Refection of one hundred poor ...
Thomas Cox, William Camden, 1720
3
An History of the Mitred Parliamentary Abbies, and ...
... 1374, To whom fucceeded JOHN PENTELOW, clefted J«»« 17, 138$ ; on
whofe Deprivation Wui.. DE ELY alias POWCHJ& , Monk of Ely was fubfti- tuted
tutcd in his (lead Jme ir, 1390. An. 1401 ,. Names. tf. Incumbents. &f. Monkeries. ^
4
The English Historical Library: In Three Parts. Giving a ...
Monkeries. r | ^ H E great Ufefulnefs of the Leiger Books and other Monaftic Re-
JL cords is fo apparent to any Man that has had the leaft acquaintance with them,
that I need not much infill on fo known a Subject. The moft Eminent of our ...
5
The Anthropological Review
The habitans, le Bas Canadian is a being of the age of Louis Quatorze,
seignories, monkeries, Jesuits, grand domains, idleness, indolence, slavery : a
mental slavery, the most dreadful of all human conditions. See him cling to the
banks of ...
6
The Quarterly journal of prophecy
... with monasteries and flooded with monkeries, they became, as it were, the
fountain from which the Church of Romo was able to supply all deficiencies in the
number of candidates for orders ; but now that these monastic establishments are
...
The habitans, le Bas Canadian is a being of the age of Louis Quatorze,
seignories, monkeries, Jesuits, grand domains, idleness, indolence, slavery : a
mental slavery, the most dreadful of all human conditions. See him cling to the
banks of ...
8
Portrait of an English churchman
I never can pass through Oxford (said Mr. Owen) without wondering at the
useless waste of capital expended in those old monkeries. I cannot bear to look
at those idle gownsmen. A set of drones ! I should like to see them set to some
useful ...
9
The American and Foreign Christian Union
An advantage has been taken of this by Romanists, on the one hand, and by
those who think with Romanists on the other, to maintain that we ought to
introduce into this country nunneries and convents, and monkeries and
confessionals, and ...
10
An Inquiry Concerning the Population of Nations: Containing ...
withdraws so much and so many from the state, as those monkeries and
nunneries require to maintain them. Thus, if if we should say that Spain had ten
millions of people, of which 200,000 were of the sacred order, we should, in
speaking of ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MONKERIES»
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monkeries is used in the context of the following news items.
'Roman women built fires in their brasseries' and other hilarious …
Monks were assigned to monkeries where they were supposed to live as nuns. Many, however, simply preyed by day and played by night. «Daily Mail, Sep 10»