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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Anchoretic. Anchoretic. Information about Anchoretic in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Anchoretic)
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The Desert Mothers: A Survey of the Feminine Anchoretic Tradition in Western Europe by Margot H. King (reprinted with permission from Peregrina Publishing Co.) ... Since this paper is merely an introductory survey to the female anchoretic tradition, I mention only in passing the two famous twelfth-century rules for...
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anchoretic, Chinese Translation of anchoretic, Chinese Definition of anchoretic, anchoretic in Chinese, anchoretic中文翻译.
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today we will look at the development of the anchoretic life. BEGIN: From this number of perfect men and, if I may put it so, from this most fertile root there came subsequently those flowers and those fruits, namely, the holy anchorites.
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An intuitive Arctic exploration designed by Paulus Veltman ... text and illustrations by Ton Veltman ... Usually the entire body of Crabs is covered with a hard, calcified armour.
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Why hermit crabs lose legs and what to do if this happens to your hermit crab. ... Help! My Hermit Crab is Losing Legs - - What Can I Do? ... by Lianne McLeod, DVM...
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William of Tyre was born in the Holy Land, born in the Holy Land and was, after a French education, appointed Archbishop of Tyre and Chancellor of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. He wrote at the end of the twelfth century. ... A certain priest named Peter, from the kingdom of the Franks and the bishopric ... For be was sharp witted,
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