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What I was talking about in the car from my weekly Merton email: Yesterday Father Cellarer lent me the Jeep.
Column: Pray the Everyday Every Day Michelle 2009
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Father Cellarer just made me a sign that I must never, never, under any circumstances, take the Jeep out again.
Column: Pray the Everyday Every Day Michelle 2009
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“A hogshead of ale at Martlemas, of the double strike, and single ale at pleasure, as he shall agree with the Cellarer —”
The Monastery 2008
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At last a monk arose, and said, “Father Cellarer, what have you to say?”
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Cellarer, who procured all the necessaries for the living of the community; the Chamberlain, who provided their clothes, beds, and bedding; the Almoner, who distributed the charities of the monastery; the Precentor, who regulated the singing and the choristers; the
Ely Cathedral Anonymous
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_Tubal Cain_, _Simon the Cellarer_, and one or two others of that sort, of which the music was not forthcoming.
Dr. Jolliffe's Boys Lewis Hough
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Chapter xxxi of St. Benedict's Rule tells "What kind of man the Cellarer ought to be"; in practice this position is the most responsible one after that of abbot or superior.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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_Concerning the Cellarer of the monastery, what sort of person he should be.
A Source Book for Ancient Church History Joseph Cullen Ayer 1905
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Let the Abbot take special care that the Cellarer or attendants neglect not the sick, because whatever is done amiss by his disciples, is imputed to himself.
The Life of Our most Holy Father S. Benedict c. 540-604 1898
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What kind of man the Cellarer of the monastery ought to be 51
The Life of Our most Holy Father S. Benedict c. 540-604 1898
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