... borne by hermits, sometimes by conventuals ; in one situation implying the condition of celibacy, in another understood of married men ; here denoting regulars, there seculars ; some of the name bound by obligations of poverty, others free to accumulate... Transactions - Página 120por Royal Irish Academy - 1873Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Caroline Wyndham- Quin (countess of Dunraven.) - 1865 - 416 páginas
...in which the term is of record, we discover the greatest diversity in its application, — sometimes borne by hermits, sometimes by conventuals ; in one...the designation of the loose and worldly-minded." With respect to the title Cule-de, as peculiarly applied to Aengus, Dr. Eeeves says' : — " A better... | |
| 1866 - 904 páginas
...time in which the term is of record, we discover the greatest diversity in its application, sometimes borne by hermits, sometimes by conventuals ; in one...situation implying the condition of celibacy, in another xmderstood of married men ; here denoting regulars, there seculars ; some of the name bound by obligations... | |
| David Dakers Black - 1867 - 408 páginas
...Scotland were no particular body, but clergy generally; the name " sometimes," he says, (page 120,) "borne by hermits, sometimes by conventuals ; in one...the designation of the loose and worldly-minded." Be all this as it may, it is certain that the Culdees did not use images in their worship, and that... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1867 - 458 páginas
...in which the term is of record, we discover the greatest diversity in its application, — sometimes borne by hermits, sometimes by conventuals ; in one...the designation of the loose and worldly-minded." — Reeves, ii. 3. Brcchin, and his sons and grandsons, arc found in old writs granting away church... | |
| David Dakers Black - 1867 - 408 páginas
...Scotland were no particular body, but clergy generally; the name " sometimes," he says, (page 120,) "borne by hermits, sometimes by conventuals; in one...the designation of the loose and worldly-minded." Be all this as it may, it is certain that the Culdees did not use images in their worship, and that... | |
| Alexander Laing - 1876 - 632 páginas
...in which the term is on record, we discover the greatest diversity in its application, — sometimes borne by hermits, sometimes by conventuals ; in one...married men ; here denoting regulars, there seculars,' — diversities great enough surely, to show the futility of attempting to liken them to any existing... | |
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