Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | in the observance of the monastic rule and attendance at the
2 0, Life | describe as "the observance of monastic rule and the daily charge
3 0, Life | that he lost nothing of his monastic perfection by reason of
4 I, XXVII | having been instructed in monastic rules, must not live apart
5 I, XXXII | who is trained up in the monastic rule, full of the knowledge
6 II, I | that he lost nothing of his monastic perfection by reason of
7 II, I | the better observance of monastic rule, to the end that at
8 II, IV | Arianism. He instituted a monastic rule of great severity.)
9 III, III | study and the observance of monastic discipline. For most of
10 III, IV | of God, and observance of monastic rules. It is true they employed
11 III, VIII | were wont, for the sake of monastic life, to repair to the monasteries
12 III, XIX | sacred books and observing monastic discipline, and, as is most
13 III, XIX | Ultan, who, after a long monastic probation, had also adopted
14 III, XXI | man, and trained in the monastic life, an Englishman, but
15 III, XXIV | was first trained in the monastic life and afterwards became
16 III, XXVII | the English nation, led a monastic life in Ireland. [664 A.D.]~
17 III, XXVII | themselves faithfully to a monastic life, others chose rather
18 IV, I | Holy Scripture, trained in monastic and ecclesiastical teaching,
19 IV, III | Lindsey, wherein traces of the monastic life instituted by him continue
20 IV, III | earnestness to follow the rules of monastic discipline, which they had
21 IV, III | long and zealously led a monastic life with the same Ceadda,
22 IV, IV | trained in duties of the monastic life; and leaving some brothers
23 IV, XI | he esteemed a private and monastic life better than all the
24 IV, XXIII | half to the Lord in the monastic life. For she was nobly
25 IV, XXIII | likewise for a year she led a monastic life, with very few companions.~
26 IV, XXIII | monastery under the same rule of monastic life as the former; and
27 IV, XXIII | upwards of thirty years in the monastic life. This nun was resting
28 IV, XXIII | who had lately entered the monastic life were wont to pass their
29 IV, XXIV | habit, and take upon him monastic vows; and having received
30 IV, XXIV | submissive to the discipline of monastic rule, but inflamed with
31 IV, XXVI | brethren, he led a life in all monastic austerity, not only to his
32 IV, XXVII | taught whilst still in ~the monastic life. [685 A.D.] ~IN the
33 IV, XXVII | instructed many in the rule of monastic life, both by the authority
34 IV, XXVII | teaching and his example in the monastic life on his monastery alone,
35 IV, XXVII | thither, and settled the monastic institution there; as the
36 IV, XXVII | having been instructed in monastic rules, must not live apart
37 V, VIII | instructed in ecclesiastical and monastic teaching, yet in no wise
38 V, XII | received the crown of the monastic tonsure; and the said king,
39 V, XIX | their days at Rome, in the monastic habit; and of the life and
40 V, XIX | and ending his life in the monastic habit, attained to the vision
41 V, XIX | age he chose rather the monastic than the secular life; which,
42 V, XIX | those things which belong to monastic purity and piety; and being
43 V, XIX | see what ecclesiastical or monastic rites were in use at the
44 V, XX III| children to take upon them monastic vows, than to practise the
45 V, XXIV | amidst the observance of monastic rule, and the daily charge
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