The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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... early Church un- til the time of Montanism ( second century ) , when the excesses of the frenzied visionaries from Phrygia set off a reaction which has lasted until our own day , a reaction of suspicion for whatever is extraordinary in ...
... early Church un- til the time of Montanism ( second century ) , when the excesses of the frenzied visionaries from Phrygia set off a reaction which has lasted until our own day , a reaction of suspicion for whatever is extraordinary in ...
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... early youth have served us or our parents are justly awarded by the gifts of our munificence . Know therefore that we have granted to that illustrious man ( name ) , with the greatest good will , the villa called ( name ) , in the ...
... early youth have served us or our parents are justly awarded by the gifts of our munificence . Know therefore that we have granted to that illustrious man ( name ) , with the greatest good will , the villa called ( name ) , in the ...
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... Early Development2 is the first , and auspiciously excellent , entry in a new series of monographs devoted to early Christian Greek edited by Chris- tine Mohrmann and J. G. A. Ros . Although the work is a semantic study of liturgical ...
... Early Development2 is the first , and auspiciously excellent , entry in a new series of monographs devoted to early Christian Greek edited by Chris- tine Mohrmann and J. G. A. Ros . Although the work is a semantic study of liturgical ...
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