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- noun Plural form of
Premonstratensian .
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They were called Premonstratensians, and wore white cassocks and caps, by which they were known as white canons as distinguishing them from black canons, attired in more sombre garb.
The Portland Peerage Romance Charles J. Archard
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The Order of Prémontré -- better known as the Premonstratensians, or reformed Augustinians -- repeat the essential part of these directions in their statute, _Of the Librarian (armarius) _, with this addition, that it is to be part of the librarian's duty to provide for the borrowing of books for the use of the House, as well as for lending [142].
The Care of Books John Willis Clark 1871
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Things Mean Things 2009
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Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini: Feast of the Holy Name 2009
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This has included Oratorians, Premonstratensians, Redemptorists and Dominicans, etc.
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Sung Mass in Latin 2009
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Solemn Mass in Virginia: A Hopeful Sign of the New Liturgical Movement 2009
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