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... Cistercian Order , whose monas- teries were usually placed in situations of great natural beauty , in well - watered , well - wooded valleys , and these foundations gradually acquired vast possessions in England and abroad . Fountains.
... Cistercian Order , whose monas- teries were usually placed in situations of great natural beauty , in well - watered , well - wooded valleys , and these foundations gradually acquired vast possessions in England and abroad . Fountains.
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... Cistercians , was an Eng- lishman . He spent his early days in the Benedictine monastery at Sherborne ; but ... Cistercian Order , and in due time was introduced into England . At the request of Turstin , Archbishop of York , St ...
... Cistercians , was an Eng- lishman . He spent his early days in the Benedictine monastery at Sherborne ; but ... Cistercian Order , and in due time was introduced into England . At the request of Turstin , Archbishop of York , St ...
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... Cistercian Order . He received them with kindness , sending them back with a gracious letter , which has been preserved , and a monk of his own monastery , a man of ability and experience , to form them according to the strict Rule ...
... Cistercian Order . He received them with kindness , sending them back with a gracious letter , which has been preserved , and a monk of his own monastery , a man of ability and experience , to form them according to the strict Rule ...
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... Cistercian monasteries . In the centre was a wide open square of green , round which were the cloisters ; on the north the Abbey Church ; on the east the chapter - house with library and parlor , and dormitory above ; on the south the ...
... Cistercian monasteries . In the centre was a wide open square of green , round which were the cloisters ; on the north the Abbey Church ; on the east the chapter - house with library and parlor , and dormitory above ; on the south the ...
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... Cistercian chapel was to have only a modest tower of one story , rising but little above the roof , to indicate that the desire to be known , the pride of position , was banished from the house of God . Thus the Abbot who built the ...
... Cistercian chapel was to have only a modest tower of one story , rising but little above the roof , to indicate that the desire to be known , the pride of position , was banished from the house of God . Thus the Abbot who built the ...
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