Protestantism and Catholicity compared in their effects on the civilization of Europe
CHAPTER XLI.
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS IN THE HISTORY OF THE WEST.
Peculiar character of religious institutions in the West--St. Benedict--Struggle of the monks against the decline of things--Origin of monastic property--The possessions of the monks serve to create respect for property--Population becomes spread over the country--Science and letters in cloisters Gratian--arouses the study of law, 238