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Meanings of
monasticism
in английском
русский
монахи
португальский
monacato
испанский
monacato
каталонский
monacat
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Religious way of life.
monachism
cloistered life
claustral life
русский
монахи
Synonyms
Examples for "
monachism
"
monachism
cloistered life
claustral life
Examples for "
monachism
"
1
Asceticism and the abuse of
monachism
enervated the English.
2
The subsequent history of Greek
monachism
has little interest.
3
Anarchism tends to become a kind of atheistic
monachism
and a religious, rather than an ethical or economico-social, doctrine.
4
The original poverty and social insignificance of
monachism
passed away, and the institution became the most powerful organization in Europe.
5
They each professed to restore
monachism
to what it had been at first; to realize the unnatural and impossible ideal.
1
These books had made the girl discontented with her
cloistered
life
.
2
The old,
cloistered
life
at Brockhurst, for good or evil, was broken up.
3
I crucified Christ daily in my
cloistered
life
,
and blasphemed God by my wrong faith.
4
How should I be, that am but a maid who has led a
cloistered
life
.
5
Modi contrasted his humble roots with the
cloistered
life
of privilege of his dynastic rivals.
Usage of
monasticism
in английском
1
Fifty years ago, scholarly writer declared: Protestantism rejects
monasticism
on principle .
2
The movement known as
monasticism
is a way of structuring this impulse.
3
Great crises in the church have frequently produced new revivals of
monasticism
.
4
And physiology-thedisrespect for the human frame is another relic of
monasticism
.
5
There was a sort of
monasticism
in this conduct in Walter's eyes.
6
The spirit of
monasticism
was ever at war with true intellectual progress.
7
While favouring sacerdotal celibacy the council laid rather rigid restrictions on
monasticism
.
8
After 450 A.D.,
monasticism
suffered an eclipse for over half a century.
9
The history of
monasticism
is one of alternate periods of decay and revival.
10
About 350 Saint Basil introduced
monasticism
into Asia Minor, where it flourished greatly.
11
But between Eastern and Western
monasticism
there is at least one marked difference.
12
It was a revival of
monasticism
,
directed toward more modern ends.
13
The true Christian, according to
monasticism
,
is poor, celibate and obedient.
14
Quite correct; but is not
monasticism
by itself an outrage upon human nature?
15
This, in after- ages, became a characteristic feature of Irish
monasticism
.
16
He re-created
monasticism
in England, making it stricter in discipline and purer in purpose.
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monasticism
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
western monasticism
christian monasticism
new monasticism
accord to monasticism
artistic monasticism
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Translations for
monasticism
русский
монахи
чёрное духовенство
черное духовенство
иночество
монах
монашество
португальский
monacato
monaquismo
vida monástica
vida religiosa
monasticismo
испанский
monacato
monaquismo
vida monástica
vida monastica
monasticismo
каталонский
monacat
Monasticism
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Monasticism
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