Whatsoever little or much thou possessest of anything, whether clothing, or food, or drink, let it be at the command of the senior and at his disposal, for it is not befitting a religious to have any distinction of property with his own free brother.... Life and Work of St. Columba - Página 166por Edward Alexander Cooke - 1888 - 170 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Colton - 1850 - 188 páginas
...any distinction of property with his own free brother. Let a fast place, with one door, enclose thee. A few religious men to converse with thee of God and...or prevent, but who would distress thee more should he be a tattler between friends and foes, thou shalt not admit him to thee, but at once give him thy... | |
| Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society - 1850 - 188 páginas
...any distinction of property with his own free brother. Let a fast place, with one door, enclose thee. A few religious men to converse with thee of God and...or prevent, but who would distress thee more should hebe a tattler between friends and foes, thou shalt not admit him to thee, but at once give him thy... | |
| Arthur West Haddan, William Stubbs - 1873 - 332 páginas
...any distinction of property with his own free brother. Let a fast place, with one door, enclose thee. A few religious men to converse with thee of God and...Testament ; to visit thee on days of solemnity; to slj-engthen thee in the Testaments of God, and the narratives of the Scriptures. A person too who would... | |
| William Forbes Skene - 1877 - 546 páginas
...any distinction of property with his own free brother. Let a fast place, with one door, enclose thee. A few religious men to converse with thee of God and...or prevent, but who would distress thee more should he be a tattler between friends and foes, thou shalt not admit him to thee, but at once give him thy... | |
| William Smith, Samuel Cheetham - 1880 - 1190 páginas
...distinction of property with his own free brother. " (4) Let a fast place, with one door, enclose thee. "(5) A few religious men to converse with thee of God and His testament and to visit thee MONASTEBY on days of solemnity ; to strengthen thee in the testaments of God and... | |
| John Low Low - 1881 - 360 páginas
...any distinction of property with his own free brother. Let a fast place, with one door, enclose thee. A few religious men to converse with thee of God and...God and the narratives of the scriptures. A person who would talk with thee in idle words, or of the world, or who murmurs at what he cannot remedy or... | |
| John Low Low - 1881 - 360 páginas
...solemnity ; to strengthen thee in the testaments of God and the narratives of the scriptures. A person who would talk with thee in idle words, or of the...or prevent, but who would distress thee more should he be a tattler between friends and foes, thou shalt not admit him to thee, but at once give him thy... | |
| William Forbes Skene - 1887 - 546 páginas
...any distinction of property with his own free brother. Let a fast place, with one door, enclose thee. A few religious men to converse with thee of God and...or prevent, but who would distress thee more should he be a tattler between friends and foes, thou shalt not admit him to thee, but at once give him thy... | |
| Dugald Butler - 1897 - 604 páginas
...any distinction of property with his own free brother. Let a fast place, with one door, enclose thee. A few religious men to converse with thee of God and...or prevent, but who would distress thee more should he be a tattler between friends and foes, thou shall not admit him to thee, but at once give him thy... | |
| Samuel John Stone - 1897 - 406 páginas
...Save at thine Abbot's will. Food, clothing, wine Must be thy brethren's too i' the life divine. 5. A few religious men to converse with thee of GOD and...Testaments of GOD and the narratives of the Scriptures. 6. A person too who would talk with thee in idle words, or of the world ; or who murmurs at what he... | |
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