Prologue Chapter 1 - On the Four Kinds and the Life of Monks Chapter 2 - What Kind of Person the Abbot Should Be Chapter 3 - On Bringing the Brothers to Counsel Chapter 4 - What are the Instruments of Good Works Chapter 5 - Concerning the Obedience of Disciples Chapter 6 - Restrain of Speech Chapter 7 - Concerning Humility Chapter 8 - Concerning the Divine Office at Night Chapter 9 - How Many Psalms Should Be Said at the Night Offices Chapter 10 - How the Night Office Should Be Done in Summertime Chapter 11 - How the Night Office is Celebrated on Sundays Chapter 12 - How the Solemnity of the Morning Office is Celebrated Chapter 13 - How the Morning Office is Celebrated on Weekdays Chapter 14 - How Vigils are Performed in the Feasts of Saints Chapter 15 - At What Times the Alleluia Should Be Said Chapter 16 - How the Work of God Is To Be Performed during the Day Chapter 17 - How Many Psalms Are To Be Sung at these Hours Chapter 18 - In What Order the Psalms Are To Be Said Chapter 19 - On the Discipline of Singing the Psalms Chapter 20 - On Reverence at Prayer Chapter 21 - Concerning the Deans of the Monastery Chapter 22 - How Monks Ought to Sleep, That Is, in What Manner Monks Ought to Sleep Chapter 23 - On Excommunication for Faults Chapter 24 - What the Extent of Excommunication Ought to Be Chapter 25 - Concerning Serious Offences Chapter 26 - Concerning Those Who, without the Mandate of the Abbot, Fraternise with the Excommunicated Chapter 27 - How the Abbot Should Be Solicitous of Excommunicates Chapter 28 - Concerning Those Who Have Refused to Amend after Repeated Corrections Chapter 29 - If Brothers Who Have Left the Monastery Ought To Be Readmitted Chapter 30 - How Younger Boys are to be Corrected Chapter 31 - The Qualities of the Cellarer Chapter 32 - On the Iron Tools of the Monastery Chapter 33 - If a Monk Should Have Anything of His Own Chapter 34 - If Everyone in the Monastery Ought to Receive Provisions Equally Chapter 35 - On the Weekly Servers of the Kitchen Chapter 36 - Sick Brothers Chapter 37 - Old Monks and Children |
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Chapter 38 - On the Weekly Reader Chapter 39 - On the Measure of Foods Chapter 40 - On the Measure of Drink Chapter 41 - At What Hours the Meals Should Be Taken Chapter 42 - Nobody Should Speak after Compline Chapter 43 - On Those Who Hasten Late to the Work of God or to the Table Chapter 44 - On Graver Faults Chapter 45 - Concerning Those Who Err in the Oratory Chapter 46 - On those Persons Who Commit Crimes in some Matters or Break Something Chapter 47 - Signaling the Hour for the Work of God Chapter 48 - On Daily Manual Work Chapter 49 - On the Observation of Lent Chapter 50 - Brothers Who Are on a Journey Chapter 51 - Concerning Brothers Who Have Not Set Out Very Far Chapter 52 - Concerning the Oratory of the Monastery Chapter 53 - On the Reception of Guests Chapter 54 - That a Monk in no Circumstances Should Accept Letters or Gifts Chapter 55 - On the Brothers' Clothing and Shoes Chapter 56 - On the Abbot's Table Chapter 57 - The Craftsmen of the Monastery Chapter 58 - The Discipline of Receiving Brothers Chapter 59 - Concening the Sons of Nobles and the Poor in the Monastery Chapter 60 - Concerning Priests Who Wish to Live in the Monastery Chapter 61 - Concerning the Reception of Unknown Monks Chapter 62 - Concerning the Priests of the Monastery Chapter 63 - Concerning the Order of the Congregation Chapter 64 - The Appointment of the Abbot Chapter 65 - On the Prior of the Monastery Chapter 66 - On the Porter of the Monastery Chapter 67 - About Brothers on a Journey Chapter 68 - If Impossible Things Should be Assigned to a Brother Chapter 69 - That No One Should Presume to Defend Another Chapter 70 - Nobody Should Presume to Strike or Excommunicate at Random Chapter 71 - They Should Be Obedient to One Another Chapter 72 - On the Good Zeal that Monks Ought to Have Chapter 73 - Not Every Practice of Justice Is Set Out in the Rule |