The king himself, when opportunity offered, came only with five or six servants, and having performed his devotions in the church, departed. But if they happened to take a repast there, they were satisfied with only the plain and daily food of the brethren,... The Celtic Magazine - Página 147editado por - 1886Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1723 - 584 páginas
...Food of the Brethren, they requir'd no more ; for the whole Care of thofe Teachers then was to ferve God, not the World, to feed the Soul, and not the Belly. For this Reafon the religious Habit was at that Time in great Veneration ; fo that wherefoever any... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 418 páginas
...cattle ; for if they received any money from rich persons, they immediately gave it to the poor ; there being no need to gather money, or provide houses for...the world — to feed the soul, and not the belly. For this reason the religious habit was at that time in great veneration ; so that wheresoever any... | |
| George Smith - 1846 - 562 páginas
...cattle ; for if they received any money from rich persons, they immediately gave it to the poor ; there being no need to gather money, or provide houses for...was to serve God, not the world ; to feed the soul, not the belly." f We discern a similar spirit in another minister of the same school. Ceadda had been... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1849 - 566 páginas
...bishops, a« they are termed, who had the government of this see. t Near Jedburgh, Roxburghshire. M no more ; for the whole care of those teachers was...the world — to feed the soul, and not the belly. For this reason the religious habit was at that time in great veneration ; so that wheresoever any... | |
| 1850 - 836 páginas
...also no money but cattle, for if they received any money from rich persons, they gave it to the poor : the whole care of those teachers was to serve God,...the world ; to feed the soul, and not the belly.— (HI. 26.) " The euro of the diseased by the rude and fanciful methods then in use, was another direction... | |
| William Anderson - 1850 - 256 páginas
...but cattle ; for if they received any money from rich persons, they immediately gave it to the poor : the whole care of those teachers was to serve God,...not the world ; to feed the soul, and not the belly. — (III. 26.) The cure of the diseased by the rude and fanciful methods then in use, was another direction... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 páginas
...to the church, except to pray and hear the word of God. The king himself, when opportunity required, came only with five or six servants, and having performed...the world — to feed the soul, and not the belly. § 239. For this reason the religious habit was at that time in great veneration ; so that wheresoever... | |
| 1853 - 440 páginas
...to the church, except to pray and hear the word of God. The king himself, when opportunity required, came only with five or six servants, and having performed...the world — to feed the soul, and not the belly. . § 239. For this reason the religious habit was at that time in great veneration ; so that wheresoever... | |
| John Hodgson - 1858 - 416 páginas
...satisfied with the plain food which constituted the daily meals of the brethren, whose whole care it was to serve God, not the world ; to feed the soul and not the belly. For this reason the religious habit was held in great veneration, so that wherever a clerk or a monk... | |
| Anthony Cogan - 1862 - 500 páginas
...of the world, for such never resorted to the church except to pray and hear the Word of God. . . . For the whole care of those teachers was to serve God, not the world ; to feed the soul, and not the stomach" — EC. Hist., book iii., chap. 26. In lib. iii., chap. 3, of the same history, Bede tells... | |
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