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1 Many monastic orders , especially the Bernardins paid great attention to good cheer.
2 They are all devout Roman Catholics, although they hate the monastic orders .
3 Evidently, then, this was the school-course of one of their monastic orders . '
4 A Hindoo of any caste may become a member of these monastic orders .
5 He was not a monk, but gave rules to monastic orders .
6 The most important illustration of this is to be found in the monastic orders .
7 The monastic orders were to be represented in the procession.
8 Other monastic orders arose in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
9 Poverty, indeed, became in the Middle Ages one of the vows of monastic orders .
10 All the other monastic orders were so many papal outposts.
11 The old monastic orders had grown rich, indolent, and corrupt.
12 It formed what is known as the tonsure, then the mark of the monastic orders .
13 Nor did he entirely disapprove of the monastic orders .
14 Several of the monastic orders , especially that of St. Bernard, made a profession of good cheer.
15 The prohibition contained in it against the growth of the monastic orders especially was denounced by him.
16 It is used indiscriminately to denote all persons in monastic orders , in or out of the monasteries.
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