Monastic Libraries England Cambridgeshire Catalogues : The history of the Church of Peterburgh : wherein the most remarkable things concerning that place, from the first foundation thereof, with other passages of history not unworthy publick view, are represented / by Symon Gunton ... ; illustrated with sculptures ; and set forth by Symon Patrick ...; Gunton, Simon,
Monasticism And Religious Orders Discipline : The Following collections or pious little treatises together with the Rule of S. Clare and declarations upon it, are printed for the use of the English Poor Clares in Ayre : an index whereof begin's in the sequent page.
Monasticism And Religious Orders England Faversham Early Works To 1800 : Monasticon Favershamiense in agro Cantiano: or, A surveigh of the Monastry of Faversham in the county of Kent : Wherein its barony and right to sit in Parlament is discovered. Together with its antient and modern estate described. As also its founder and benefactors remembred / by Tho Southouse of Greys-Inne Esq ; To which is added an appendix of the descent of King Stephen by Tho. Philipot Esq.; Southouse, Thomas,
Monasticism And Religious Orders England History Early Works To 1800 : A short history of monastical orders : in which the primitive institution of monks, their tempers, habits, rules, and the condition they are in at present, are treated of. By Gabriel d'Emillianne.; Gavin, Antonio,
Monasticism And Religious Orders England Rules Early Works To 1800 : A treatise of penance, : with an explication of the rule, and maner of liuing, of the brethren and sisters, of the Third Order of S. Frauncis; commonly called, of the Order of Penance, ordayned for those which desire to liue holilie. and doe penance in their owne houses. / by F. W.S. Strict Obser. ; Whereunto is added, the epistle and annotations vpon this rule, of the Reuerend Father, Fa. Peter Gonzales ... With a catalogue made by him, of the names of the chiefe persons of this order, aswell canonized saincts, as beatified, with the other honorable and worthy persons, who for their vertuous deeds, and holinesse of life, are cronacled to their perpetuall memory here in earth, and no doubt to their euerlasting glorie in heauen..; Stanney, William.