History of the Cathedral Church of Wells: As Illustrating the History of the Cathedral Churches of the Old FoundationMacmillan, 1870 - 200 pages |
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... monastery of the West . Also Glastonbury was in those days a singularly inaccessible place . It stood on an island , and could be reached only by boats ; so that unless the Bishop was to be altogether a hermit , he would have been a ...
... monastery of the West . Also Glastonbury was in those days a singularly inaccessible place . It stood on an island , and could be reached only by boats ; so that unless the Bishop was to be altogether a hermit , he would have been a ...
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... monastery , not alone on an island , but nestling under the shadow of the great hill range itself , the younger ecclesiastical foundation , the foundation of the conquerors , was growing up . Of purely English and Christian origin ...
... monastery , not alone on an island , but nestling under the shadow of the great hill range itself , the younger ecclesiastical foundation , the foundation of the conquerors , was growing up . Of purely English and Christian origin ...
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... monasteries were built in other places , and monks and clergy were appointed to serve them , but a special body of ... monasteries were suppressed , and the cathedral monasteries , as at Canterbury , Winchester , and elsewhere , were ...
... monasteries were built in other places , and monks and clergy were appointed to serve them , but a special body of ... monasteries were suppressed , and the cathedral monasteries , as at Canterbury , Winchester , and elsewhere , were ...
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... monastery I need hardly say it was quite different . The monks did not live each man in his own house ; they lived in common , with a common refectory to dine in and a common dormitory to sleep in . Thus when , in Henry the Eighth's ...
... monastery I need hardly say it was quite different . The monks did not live each man in his own house ; they lived in common , with a common refectory to dine in and a common dormitory to sleep in . Thus when , in Henry the Eighth's ...
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... monastery of Gloucester ; in lieu of which he gave the manor and advowson of Yatton , and the manor of Winsham . " ( " History of Somersetshire , " iii . 378. ) Now all this , as is commonly the case with CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF WELLS . 27.
... monastery of Gloucester ; in lieu of which he gave the manor and advowson of Yatton , and the manor of Winsham . " ( " History of Somersetshire , " iii . 378. ) Now all this , as is commonly the case with CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF WELLS . 27.
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