Book, Chapter
1 II, I | soon quitting his secular habit, he entered a monastery,
2 II, XII | a person, whose face and habit were strange to him, at
3 III, IV | abbot, marked as a monk by habit and manner of life, whose
4 III, XXVI | this reason the religious habit was at that time held in
5 IV, XI | blessing received the religious habit, which he had long desired.
6 IV, XIV | carefully inquired after the habit and form of the men that
7 IV, XIV | him. He answered, "Their habit was altogether noble, and
8 IV, XIX | the veil of the religious habit from the hands of the aforesaid
9 IV, XXII | him, by his countenance, habit, and discourse, took notice,
10 IV, XXIII| most nobly in the secular habit; and still more nobly dedicated
11 IV, XXIII| resolved to quit the secular habit, and to serve Him alone,
12 IV, XXIII| took upon her the vows and habit of a nun, being consecrated
13 IV, XXIV | having lived in the secular habit till he was well advanced
14 IV, XXIV | him to quit the secular habit, and take upon him monastic
15 IV, XXVII| he adopted the name and habit of a monk when he was quite
16 V, XIX | at Rome, in the monastic habit; and of the life and death
17 V, XIX | his life in the monastic habit, attained to the vision
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