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Monastic order   /mənˈæstɪk ˈɔrdər/   Listen
Monastic order

noun
1.
A group of person living under a religious rule.  Synonym: order.






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"Monastic order" Quotes from Famous Books



... Charles I." A sanctimonious sect urged extravagant reforms—at first, perhaps, in all simplicity—founding their opinions upon cramped and literal interpretations of divine precepts, and forming views of human nature "more practicable in a desert than a city, and rather suited to a monastic order than to a polished people." Still, these fanatics could scarcely have dreamed that power would ever be given them to carry their peculiar theories into practice, and to govern a nation as though it were composed entirely of precisians and bigots. For two generations—from ...
— A Book of the Play - Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character • Dutton Cook



Words linked to "Monastic order" :   Benedictine order, sect, Carmelite order, Franciscan order, Carthusian order, religious sect, Jesuit order, Augustinian order, Dominican order, religious order, Society of Jesus, order of Saint Benedict, Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel



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