English: Bishop's Cannings church, Wiltshire; a remarkable seat believed to be a 'carrel,' or desk and seat, such as used to be employed by monks when at study in their cloister. 1910 85 Wood Carvings in English Churches II-118 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-bishops-cannings-church-wiltshire-a-remarkable-seat-believed-to-be-a-carrel-or-desk-and-seat-such-as-used-to-be-employed-by-monks-when-at-study-in-their-cloister-1910-85-wood-carvings-in-english-churches-ii-118-image210875500.html
RMP725RT–English: Bishop's Cannings church, Wiltshire; a remarkable seat believed to be a 'carrel,' or desk and seat, such as used to be employed by monks when at study in their cloister. 1910 85 Wood Carvings in English Churches II-118
. Old English libraries; the making, collection and use of books during the middle ages. THE CLOISTERS, GLOUCESTER, SHEWING CARRELLS BOOK-MAKING AND COLLECTING ^^. ANCIENT STALL, OR CARRELL, IN BISHOPS CANNINGS CHURCH, WILTS 78 OLD ENGLISH LIBRARIES Ferreolus, in his rules {c. 550), deems reading and copyingfit occupations for monks too weak for severer work.^Later, in some monasteries, less labour in the field andmore writing was done. At Tours, Alcuin took the monksaway from field labour, telling them study and writingwere far nobler pursuits.^ But it was not commonly thecase to find in mona Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-english-libraries-the-making-collection-and-use-of-books-during-the-middle-ages-the-cloisters-gloucester-shewing-carrells-book-making-and-collecting-ancient-stall-or-carrell-in-bishops-cannings-church-wilts-78-old-english-libraries-ferreolus-in-his-rules-c-550-deems-reading-and-copyingfit-occupations-for-monks-too-weak-for-severer-worklater-in-some-monasteries-less-labour-in-the-field-andmore-writing-was-done-at-tours-alcuin-took-the-monksaway-from-field-labour-telling-them-study-and-writingwere-far-nobler-pursuits-but-it-was-not-commonly-thecase-to-find-in-mona-image336849128.html
RM2AG0PE0–. Old English libraries; the making, collection and use of books during the middle ages. THE CLOISTERS, GLOUCESTER, SHEWING CARRELLS BOOK-MAKING AND COLLECTING ^^. ANCIENT STALL, OR CARRELL, IN BISHOPS CANNINGS CHURCH, WILTS 78 OLD ENGLISH LIBRARIES Ferreolus, in his rules {c. 550), deems reading and copyingfit occupations for monks too weak for severer work.^Later, in some monasteries, less labour in the field andmore writing was done. At Tours, Alcuin took the monksaway from field labour, telling them study and writingwere far nobler pursuits.^ But it was not commonly thecase to find in mona
The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . DAVID HUME. which the latter seems to have consid-ered not undeserved; for he certainlybore no ill-will to Mr. Drew, whose Es-say on the Soul he generously reviewedsome years later. As he wrote this re-view for Cannings Anti-Jacobin Review,he must have been possessed of some lit-erary standing. The great quarterly reviews w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-illustrated-history-of-methodism-electronic-resource-the-story-of-the-origin-and-progress-of-the-methodist-church-from-its-foundation-by-john-wesley-to-the-present-daywritten-in-popular-style-and-illustrated-by-more-than-one-thousand-portraits-and-views-of-persons-david-hume-which-the-latter-seems-to-have-consid-ered-not-undeserved-for-he-certainlybore-no-ill-will-to-mr-drew-whose-es-say-on-the-soul-he-generously-reviewedsome-years-later-as-he-wrote-this-re-view-for-cannings-anti-jacobin-reviewhe-must-have-been-possessed-of-some-lit-erary-standing-the-great-quarterly-reviews-w-image343157848.html
RM2AX859C–The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . DAVID HUME. which the latter seems to have consid-ered not undeserved; for he certainlybore no ill-will to Mr. Drew, whose Es-say on the Soul he generously reviewedsome years later. As he wrote this re-view for Cannings Anti-Jacobin Review,he must have been possessed of some lit-erary standing. The great quarterly reviews w
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