BeneDictum, Benedicte! If any pilgrim monk come from distant parks, if with wish as a guest to dwell in the monastery ... he shall be received, for as long a time as he desires ... Zeitlin and Ver Brugge, March 15, 1969.

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BeneDictum, Benedicte! If any pilgrim monk come from distant parks, if with wish as a guest to dwell in the monastery ... he shall be received, for as long a time as he desires ... Zeitlin and Ver Brugge, March 15, 1969.

broadside. ill. 45 x 29 cm.

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