Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... perhaps within living memory of the date of the transfer . The initial reluctance of the Cistercian order to accept nuns is well - known , and several nunneries which subsequently came to be regarded as Cistercian had rather different ...
... perhaps within living memory of the date of the transfer . The initial reluctance of the Cistercian order to accept nuns is well - known , and several nunneries which subsequently came to be regarded as Cistercian had rather different ...
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... perhaps the best known , the kneeling nun . One prominent feature of mid fifteenth - century glass is the introduction into the composition of the figures of patrons and donors . The Llanllugan nun is a very important figure ...
... perhaps the best known , the kneeling nun . One prominent feature of mid fifteenth - century glass is the introduction into the composition of the figures of patrons and donors . The Llanllugan nun is a very important figure ...
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... perhaps , is the influence of the severi religio loci [ reverence for an austere place ] felt more powerfully or more sweetly than within these hallowed walls ' . A paradox , perhaps , that a Welsh - speaking Anglican priest should be ...
... perhaps , is the influence of the severi religio loci [ reverence for an austere place ] felt more powerfully or more sweetly than within these hallowed walls ' . A paradox , perhaps , that a Welsh - speaking Anglican priest should be ...
Contents
CISTERCIANS IN WALES AND THE WEST | 17 |
the Cistercians in England | 26 |
The location and siting of Cistercian houses in Wales and the West By James Bond | 51 |
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