| Francis Grose - 1783 - 370 Seiten
...ftiled white monks, from the colour of their habit ; which was a white caffock, with a narrow fcapulary, and over that, a black gown, when they went abroad ; but a white one, when they went to church, (z) Their monafteries, which became very numerous, were generally built in folitary and uncultivated... | |
| Francis Grose - 1782 - 370 Seiten
...monasteries of this order. Sometimes they were stiled white monks, from the colour of their habit; which was a white cassock, with a narrow scapulary, and over...abroad ; but a white one when they went to church, (z) Their monasteries,. which became very numerous, were generally built in solitary and uncultivated... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1808 - 872 Seiten
...ftyled White monks, from the colour of their habit ; which was a white caflbck, with a narrow fcapulary, and over that a black gown when they went abroad ; but a white one when they went to church ; (they pretending that the Virgin Mary appeared to St. Bernard, and commanded him to wear, for her... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1808 - 866 Seiten
...ftyled White monks, from the colour of their habit; which was a white caflock, with a narrow fcapulary, and over that a black gown when they went abroad; but a white one when they went to church ; (they pretending that the Virgin Mary appeared to St. Bernard, and commanded him to wear, for her... | |
| Thomas Hinderwell - 1811 - 458 Seiten
...the principal founder. They were also called White Monks, from the colour of their habit, which was a white cassock with a narrow scapulary, and over...gown, when they went abroad, but a white one when they attended the church. This order came into England in the year 1128; and, previously to the dissolution,... | |
| Kirkstall abbey - 1827 - 252 Seiten
...of their habit, which was a white cassock, with a narrow scapulary, over which a black gown was worn when they went abroad, but a white one when they went to Church.* The first Monks of this order came to England in 1128, and are stated by Burton to have been well received,... | |
| James Morton - 1832 - 426 Seiten
...monks. The dress of the Cistertians was a white cassock, with a narrow scapulary, over which they wore a black gown when they went abroad, but a white one when they went to church. They also wore hoods of plain cloth, fustian, or linen. The sumptuary regulations extended even to... | |
| James Morton - 1832 - 394 Seiten
...monks. The dress of the Cistertians was a white cassock, with a narrow scapulary, over which they wore a black gown when they went abroad, but a white one when they went to church. They also wore hoods of plain cloth, fustian, or linen. The sumptuary regulations extended even to... | |
| 1835 - 566 Seiten
...counsellor, as soon as he was elected abbot, in the parliament of Dijon. The habit of this order was a white cassock with a narrow scapulary, and over that a black gown when the monk went abroad, but a white one when he went to church. The lay brethren were clad in dark colour.... | |
| George Oliver - 1836 - 226 Seiten
...England. They were called White Monks, from the colour of their habit, (Reyner, vol. ip 161,) which was a white cassock with a narrow scapulary, and over...abroad, but a white one when they went to church. — (Tanner, Preface, 9.) f Rot. Chart. 6 Job. m. 104. The manor was transferred to Hubert, archbishop... | |
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