17 Words to use with monastery

Without the monastery gate, there is a good and exceedingly prosperous restaurant where the traveler may feed.

They proceeded on their way by "bleak Pindus," Acherusia's lake, and Zitza, with its monastery door battered by robbers.

Those portions of the monastery buildings that had fallen into private ownership were handed over to the school authorities in the middle of the last century.

The monastery bell, the only one that still hangs in its ruined Byzantine tower, begins to call to prayers, and one near and one afar, some with sharp metallic notes, and some with solemn, muffled tones, the other bells of the hillside towns reply....

Father Secchi said, 'No, the Holy Father gave permission to one only,' and alone I entered the monastery walls.

His works, over forty in number, covered the whole field of human knowledge in his day, and were so admirably written that they were widely copied as text-books, or rather manuscripts, in nearly all the monastery schools of Europe.

After the dissolution of the monasteries experiments were made for their care, and by a statute 43 Eliz.

A little before entering the park you will see, lying not far from the road on the left, a remarkable old monastery church, much restored.

To that we strolled and sat on the edge of the Fountain of Purification, which faces the quiet monastery garden, while we talked things over.

It proved to be a room like a monastery cell, up one flight of stone steps, with two other rooms of about the same size on either side of it.

In the morning he went to the steward of the monastery lands and showed him the gift he had received in sleep.

They make in the monasteries rooms for monks from all quarters, the use of which is given to travelling monks who may arrive, and who are provided with whatever else they require.

All down there in the plain waved gardens of delicious fruit about the prolonged silver thread of the river Isle, whose course winds loitering quite near the foot of the monastery-slope.

Once at Fiesole, by whatever means you reach it, do not neglect to climb the monastery steps to the very top.

At last we reached the spot where the territory of the monastery commences; and it is one that impresses itself on the imagination and the memory in a measure not likely to be forgotten.

Those monastery celibates, who are well equipped to bandy with their equals, are mere braying bumpkins when they have to do with embroidered waistcoats and amorous hearts.

I walked easily and gratefully over the soft pine needles, and I constantly sought with my eyes for the monastery domes.

17 Words to use with  monastery