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Irish Monasticism from the Sixth Through Eighth Centuries Tended to Be

Question 61

Question 61

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Irish monasticism from the sixth through eighth centuries tended to be highly


A) ascetic.
B) isolationist.
C) scornful of pagan practices.
D) scornful of classical education.
E) anti-monastic.

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