The monk of Wittenberg had matched the proudest monarch in the world.
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I need to, I have to, I'll ask... The monk's voice wavered.
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The monk recoiled a step and looked at the Jew in surprise.
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He cut neatly in and separated the flower girl from the monk.
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The monk rose to go; the Prior seemed to wake to recollection.
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The earliest foundations were houses of the Cistercian Order and the Augustinians.
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Paslew was habited in the Cistercian gown, and scapulary of white cloth.
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The Cistercian leaned back and stared De Lacy in the face.
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One of the best takes place at Cistercian Abbey in Roscrea, Co Tipperary.
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In William of Newburgh's day, however, the abbey was a thriving Cistercian center.
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I was bred amongst the Cistercianmonks at Beaulieu Abbey.
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In the thirteenth century the Cistercianmonk, Caesarius of Heisterbach, popularized the doctrine in central Europe.
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The problem is that a whiff of saintliness envelops the Cistercianmonks right from the start.
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He went there in the company of a Cistercianmonk and asked to see the relics.
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The community of the Abbey were Cistercianmonks, who soon attained great celebrity, and acquired extensive possessions.
Ús de cistercian monks en anglès
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I was bred amongst the Cistercianmonks at Beaulieu Abbey.
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The problem is that a whiff of saintliness envelops the Cistercianmonks right from the start.
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The community of the Abbey were Cistercianmonks, who soon attained great celebrity, and acquired extensive possessions.
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Those old Cistercianmonks that built Furness Abbey knew how to choose a bit of good land, Charlotte.
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The event was attended by four Cistercianmonks, who performed a medieval chant at the beginning of the ceremony.
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The monastery was built, we are told, in the time of King John, by a number of Cistercianmonks.
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The place was built by twelfth-century Cistercianmonks, but Dashwood bought and renovated it to use as a country getaway.
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In Austria, Cistercianmonks released an album of Gregorian chants on the same record label as Amy Winehouse and Eminem.
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At length in 1207 some Cistercianmonks from Poland obtained leave from Innocent III to make another attempt on Prussia.
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For convenience, however, mention should be made here of the great Spanish Orders which were affiliated to the Cistercianmonks.
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Supplanted by the arrival of the CistercianMonks to nearby Corcomroe, the churches now stand forlorn, roofless and surprisingly little visited.
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Chant - Music of Paradise is an award-winning, top-selling CD featuring the Cistercianmonks of Stift Heiligenkreuz in the Vienna Woods.
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An abbey for Cistercianmonks was established on this spot in 1131 by Walter Fitz-Richard de Clare and dedicated to St. Mary.
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Later it belonged to the Cistercianmonks of Mellifont, a ruin we had visited the year before when we crossed the river Boyne.
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Walk these tranquil trails and you're following in the footsteps of Cistercianmonks and famous seafarers who made this secluded location their home.
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The existence of Cistercianmonks locally has been documented over the centuries, but the actual location where they lived has not been known until now.