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Ex spermate supra modum retento monachos et viduas melancholicos saepe fieri vidi.
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Videntur sibi videre monachos nigros et daemonos, et suspensos et mortuos.
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Haec si apud votarios, monachos, sanctos scilicet homunciones, quid in foro, quid in aula factum suspiceris? quid apud nobiles, quid inter fornices, quam non foeditatem, quam non spurcitiem?
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Hatdfeld et Nicolaum de Grantebrigiense Ecclesiæ nostræ monachos latores precencium procuratores nostros ad exigendum et recipiendum librum qui intitulatur.
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The whole tenor of the charter, and more particularly the words last referred to, "archiepiscopum et monachos ibidem deo famulantes," seem to me to indicate the cathedral church, and no other.
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(Greek monos, monazein, monachos), has come to denote the mode of life pertaining to persons living in seclusion from the world, under religious vows and subject to a fixed rule, as monks, friars, nuns, or in general as religious.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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The eremites, or desert dweller, lives either in retreat as an anchoret, or solitary, monachos, whence "monk;" or in common with others, in a koinobion, as a
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Poenae in monachos delinquentes, and Poenae in Canonicas
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* Dei et verus cultus Dei, cum audiunt homines, solos monachos esse in statu perfectionis, quia perfectio Christiana est serio timere
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* Constat autem monachos docuisse, quod facticiae religiones satisfaciant pro peccatis, mereantur gratiam et justificationem.
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