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Examples for "monasticism"
Examples for "monasticism"
1Fifty years ago, scholarly writer declared: Protestantism rejects monasticism on principle .
2The movement known as monasticism is a way of structuring this impulse.
3Great crises in the church have frequently produced new revivals of monasticism.
4And physiology-thedisrespect for the human frame is another relic of monasticism.
5There was a sort of monasticism in this conduct in Walter's eyes.
1Asceticism and the abuse of monachism enervated the English.
2The subsequent history of Greek monachism has little interest.
3Anarchism tends to become a kind of atheistic monachism and a religious, rather than an ethical or economico-social, doctrine.
4The original poverty and social insignificance of monachism passed away, and the institution became the most powerful organization in Europe.
5They each professed to restore monachism to what it had been at first; to realize the unnatural and impossible ideal.
1These books had made the girl discontented with her cloistered life.
2The old, cloistered life at Brockhurst, for good or evil, was broken up.
3I crucified Christ daily in my cloistered life, and blasphemed God by my wrong faith.
4How should I be, that am but a maid who has led a cloistered life.
5Modi contrasted his humble roots with the cloistered life of privilege of his dynastic rivals.
Translations for claustral life