10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBABBOT»
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Korea and Her Neighbours.: A Narrative of Travel, with an ...
After a light breakfast onthese delicacies, the subabbot, took me to see his
grandmother, a very bright pleasing womanof eighty, who came fromSeoul
thirteen years agoand built a house within the monastery grounds, inorder todie
initsquiet ...
... On his arrival in England, probably in 686 or early in 687, he found that, during
his absence, death had carried off king Ecgfrid, as well as his own subabbot
Eosterwin, but he could not fail to be well received by the learned king Aldfrid.
3
Biographia Britannica Literaria: Or, Biography of Literary ...
T On his arrival in England, probably in 686 or early in 687, he found that, during
his absence, death had carried off king Ecgfrid, as well as his own subabbot
Eosterwin, but he could not fail to be well received by the learned king Aldfrid.
4
Faiths Across Time: 5,000 Years of Religious History
... subabbot at Canterbury Abbey, to be the new archbishop, but ask him to keep
the selection confidential until they can gain papal approval. Reginald makes the
nomination public, and the monks withdraw their support. They then throw their ...
... ran round the temple. In a chapel full of monstrous images and piles of
medallions made of the ashes of 'holy' men, the subabbot NUBRA 87.
6
Chartularies of St Mary's Abbey, Dublin: With the Register ...
... ferentes, Priorem et fratres dicte domus super hoc . . . traxerunt in causam.
Agreement Inter quos tandem post multas et varias altercagig?“ ciones amicabilis
intervenit composicio, modo subAbbot' of scripto, videlicet, quod memorati Prior ...
7
Biographia Britannica Literaria ; Or Biography of Literary ...
l' On his arrival in England, probably in 686 or early in 687, he found that, during
his absence, death had carried off king Ecgfrid, as well as his own subabbot
Eosterwin, but he could not fail to be well received by the learned king Aldfrid.
Biscop ...
8
Emplacing a pilgrimage: the Ōyama cult and regional religion ...
As a young monk, he served as the subabbot at Oyama's subtemple Jutokuin
approximately between 1713 and 171 5, later returned to Seisuiji as its abbot,
had three disciples, and passed away in 1778. His disciple Shinkyo later visited ...
9
English cathedrals: Canterbury, Peterborough, Durham, ...
But, with the usual English love for symbols from which the life has long departed,
the prelate who is enthroned in St. Andrew's is still called Bishop of Bath and
Wells. Bishop Robert had been a monk and subabbot at Glastonbury, but he
made ...
Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer, 1898
Their bodies touched in places, inevitably, for this bed, though scarcely monastic
in character, had not been made for conjugal abandon; presumably it was the
subAbbot's couch. There was nothing of need or fire or passion in him. After a
little ...