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  • Can link spiritual life: ...ical dignity being regarded as inconsistent with the higher spiritual life, but, before the close of the [[5th century]], at least in ...
  • Can link 11th century: ..., and continued generally so, in fact, in the West till the 11th century. The [[Code of Justinian]] (lib. i. tit. iii. de Ep. leg. ...
  • Can link 6th century: ...e of abbots, rendered it increasingly frequent, and, in the 6th century, the practice of exempting religious houses partly or altog...
  • Can link 12th century: ...with a good object, had grown into a widespread evil by the 12th century, virtually creating an ''imperium in imperio,'' and deprivi...
  • Can link archbishop of Cologne: ... 12th century the abbots of Fulda claimed precedence of the archbishop of Cologne. Abbots more and more assumed almost episcopal state, and ...
  • Can link St Mary's: ...[Tavistock]], [[Thorney]], [[Westminster]], [[Winchcombe]], St Mary's [[York]]. Of these the precedence was originally yielded t...
  • Can link abbot of Westminster: ... brought up. Next after the abbot of St Alban's ranked the abbot of Westminster. To distinguish abbots from bishops, it was ordained that ...
  • Can link pastoral staff: ... was soon entirely disregarded, and that the crook of their pastoral staff should turn inwards instead of outwards, indicating that th...
  • Can link St Bruno: ...; and in later times we have another example in the case of St Bruno. Popes and sovereigns gradually encroached on the rights o...
  • Can link medieval times: ...emony of the formal admission of a [[Benedictine]] abbot in medieval times is thus prescribed by the consuetudinary of Abingdon. The ...
  • Can link staff of office: ...n the hand, and rising, on the mouth, the abbot holding his staff of office. He then put on his shoes in the vestry, and a chapter was...
  • Can link canon law: ...e abbot was paternal but absolute, limited, however, by the canon law. One of the main goals of monasticism was the purgation of...
  • Can link modern era: ...uge rock immensely exceeding his powers. Before the late modern era, the abbot was treated with the utmost reverence by the bre...
  • Can link bows and arrows: ...e hear of abbots going out to hunt, with their men carrying bows and arrows; keeping horses, dogs and huntsmen; and special mention is ...
  • Can link well-ordered: ... VIII of England|Henry VIII]], that his house was a kind of well-ordered court, where as many as 300 sons of noblemen and gentlemen,...
  • Can link country houses: ...relieving the poor of the vicinity twice a week. He had his country houses and fisheries, and when he travelled to attend parliament h...
  • Can link lay abbot: ...ess complete secularization of spiritual institutions. The lay abbot took his recognized ...
  • Can link 13th century: ...held by certain of the great feudal famines, as late as the 13th century and later, the actual head of the community retaining that ...
  • Can link patriarch of Antioch: ...or revenues. The abuse was not confined to the West. John, patriarch of Antioch, at the beginning of the 12th Century, informs us that in h...
  • Can link Catholic church: ... The title abbe (Ital. ''abbate''), as commonly used in the Catholic church on the European continent, is the equivalent of the English...
  • Can link European continent: ...''abbate''), as commonly used in the Catholic church on the European continent, is the equivalent of the English "Father," being loosely a...
  • Can link king of France: ...tle is said to have originated in the right conceded to the king of France, by the concordat between [[Pope Leo X]] and [[Francis I of...
  • Can link courtesy title: ...d not survive the [[French Revolution|Revolution]]; but the courtesy title of abbe, having long lost all connection in people's minds ...
  • Can link German Evangelical church: ...nvenient general term applicable to any clergyman. In the German Evangelical church the title of abbot (''Abt'') is sometimes bestowed, like ab...