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FRANCIS AND BENEDICT 117 | 1 |
St Bernard and the Pays de Vaud 3 Feudalism and Indus | 7 |
worldly business 9 Vain attempts to check this 12 | 16 |
Success and failure 18 Monastic capitalism 19 Contemporary | 24 |
William of Auvergne corroborates him 30 The Sacrum Com | 32 |
Agreement of all parties here 34 English abbeys never quite | 37 |
Bury St Edmunds and Durham 42 German lordliness | 43 |
Magnificence of monastic buildings 48 Size of precincts | 50 |
The illusion of common form 240 Contemporary judge | 247 |
Defects of the exemption system 248 Economic difficulties | 258 |
EVIDENTIAL VALUES 2 261276 | 261 |
Indulgent attitude towards hidden offences 268 Frequent | 276 |
The Law of Retaliation 277 Private revenge 278 The strict | 284 |
Its frequent inefficacy 288 Startling proportion of abbots | 292 |
Impunity is the worst of all claustral corruptions 293 Specific | 305 |
Evidence from the Cluniac visitations 308 Premonstratensian | 321 |
Aristocratic spirit in the cloister 56 Deference of popes | 61 |
The lords court 68 Uncertainty of measures | 69 |
and Wyclif on serfdom 76 Freedom seldom granted gra | 79 |
Consequent desertion of monastic manors 79 And revolts | 85 |
Otto of Freisingens praise of monasticism 88 Seems mainly | 93 |
His emphasis on the necessity of a visitationsystem 102 | 104 |
Naked following the naked Christ 107 StMartinde | 116 |
fluence St Francis? | 122 |
His reaction against Benedictinism 125 Yet with this inde | 134 |
St Dominic sprung from the fighting nobility 137 His personal | 142 |
THE THIRD ORDER 145152 | 145 |
Ugolinos influence 148 The Tertiaries retain one side of | 152 |
Austerities of the first rule 157 Abandonment of strict Fran | 163 |
THE GLORY AND THE GLOOM 168173 | 168 |
THE FRIARS DECAY 174194 | 174 |
Confession of failure from orthodox writers 179 Evidence | 187 |
Evidence of their official records 192 Unreformed friars | 194 |
The friars a papal militia 195 They give farther impetus to | 202 |
His election as Archbishop 203 Characterized by contem | 212 |
ODOS VISITATIONS 218227 | 218 |
Translations from the first ten pages of his diary 218 The book | 225 |
Difficulties of discipline 228 Odos diary compared with Arch | 237 |
Strictness of early legislation 324 But great laxity in practice | 330 |
Fatal system of moneyfines 333 Sinners supported by friends | 337 |
Concrete cases 338 Impotence of Church law 342 Therefore | 346 |
Importance of this chronicle as a picture from the monks point | 352 |
THE EVESHAM CASE 2 359378 | 359 |
The Papal Legate intervenes 366 Scene in the Chapter House | 377 |
A CATENA OF GENERALIZA | 379 |
No historian has yet troubled to make a fairly exhaustive col | 396 |
Yet the Black Death like the Hundred Years War had some | 413 |
RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT 420426 | 420 |
GENERAL REFERENCES FOR EVIDENTIAL VALUES | 473 |
AVOIDANCE OF SCANDAL | 479 |
SILENCE OF THE RECORDS | 485 |
NOTES ON THE STATISTICS | 492 |
PUNISHMENT | 499 |
THE BLACK DEATH | 549 |
CONTEMPORARY GENERALIZATIONS | 561 |
WOMEN IN THE MONASTERIES | 647 |
THE WITNESS OF THE APOLOGISTS | 655 |
IMBART AND MODE | 661 |
ADDITIONS TO CHAPTER XXVII | 667 |
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