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  • William Tyndale
    :“They compel us to hire friars, monks, nuns, canons, and priests, and to buy their abominable merits, and to hi ... ... run not hither and thither for pardon, we trust not in this friar nor that monk neither in anything save in the Word of God only.” Obedience Of A Christ ...
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  • Christianity in Gaul
    ... stablished without opposition. Rutilius Namatianus, a pagan, denounced the monks of Lérins as a brood of night-owls; even the effort to make chastity the ... ... inning of the 6th century that the teaching of Augustine triumphed, when a monk of Lérins, [[Caesarius of Arles]], an almost servile disciple of Augustin ...
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  • Codex Sinaiticus
    ... t]]. He asked if he might keep them, but at this point the attitude of the monks changed, they realized how valuable these old leaves were, and Tischendor ... ... elated to ''Codex Sinaiticus'': Rev. J. Silvester Davies in 1863 quoted "a monk of Sinai who... stated that according to the librarian of the monastery th ...
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  • 1 John 5:7
    Tesfa Seyon (1508) was an Ethiopian monk and intellectual also known as Pietro Malbazó, Mlheso, Indiano. In 1550 h ... :"the spurious words were no doubt interpolated by some over-zealous monk, who felt sure of the (Trinity) doctrine himself, and thought that the hol ...
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  • Martin Luther
    ... [[1483 AD|1483]] February 18, [[1546 AD|1546]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[monk]], theologian, university professor, whose ideas influenced the [[Protesta ...
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  • Jerome
    ... ium Hieronymianum]]'' is spurious; it was apparently composed by a western monk toward the end of the [[sixth century|sixth]] or beginning of the seventh ... ... he First Hermit, The Life of S. Hilarion, The Life of Malchus, the Captive Monk, The Dialogue Against the Luciferians, The Perpetual Virginity of Blessed ...
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  • Matthew 1:1
    ... ruary 856), also known as Hrabanus or Rhabanus, was a Frankish Benedictine monk and theologian who became archbishop of Mainz in Germany:
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  • Slavic translations of the Bible
    In 1835 Bulgarian monk [[Neofit Rilski]] started a new translation of the [[New Testament]]. The ...
    25 KB (3888 words) - 02:32, 12 March 2016
  • Bible errata
    *A joke (which appeared in Readers Digest in the 1980s) concerns a monk discovering that the word "celibate" in the Bible was originally "celebrat ...
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  • New Jerusalem Bible
    ... published in 1985 and edited by The Reverend [[Henry Wansbrough]], O.S.B., monk of Ampleforth Abbey in North Yorkshire and former Master of [[St Benet's H ...
    5 KB (801 words) - 12:48, 11 March 2016
  • Middle English Bible translations
    The [[Ormulum]], produced by the [[Augustinian]] [[monk]], Orm of [[Lincolnshire]], includes translations into the dialect of [[Ea ...
    6 KB (915 words) - 13:18, 16 March 2016
  • Calvinism
    ... by [[Augustine of Hippo|St. Augustine]] in his dispute with the British [[monk]] [[Pelagius]]. In contrast to the free-will position advocated by [[Charl ...
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  • 1858 AD
    * [[Neofit Rilski]] a Bulgarian monk has finished large portion of the [[Old Testament]] into the Bulgarian lan ...
    273 B (38 words) - 12:51, 10 March 2016
  • Neofit Rilski
    ... кола Поппетров Бенин}}) was a 19th-century [[Bulgaria]]n monk, teacher and artist, and an important figure of the [[Bulgarian National R ...
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  • Palaeography
    ... was used was perhaps in 1708 by [[Bernard de Montfaucon]], a [[Benedictine monk]]. <ref> Bernard de Montfaucon et al., ''Palaeographia Graeca, sive, De ...
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  • Codex Vaticanus 354
    The name of the scribe was Michael, a monk, who finished his work "in the month of March, the fifth day, the sixt hou ...
    5 KB (639 words) - 02:37, 12 March 2016
  • Codex Cyprius
    ... los, who commend themselves to the [[Mary (mother of Jesus)|Virgin]] and [[Monk Eutychios|St. Eutychios]] (προσδεξη ταυτην [την δελτ ...
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  • Abu Rumi
    ... ated in the [[Ethiopian Orthodox Church]], but it is not clear if he was a monk, priest, or had any official status within the church.
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  • List of Church Fathers
    |Adrian the monk of Antioch||&nbsp;||wrote a manual on the Antiochene method of Scriptural ...
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  • Codex Boernerianus
    The codex was probably written by an [[Hiberno-Scottish mission|Irish]] monk in the [[Abbey of St. Gall]], [[Switzerland]] between 850-900 A.D. Kuster ...
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  • Minuscule 1739
    The manuscript was copied by a monk named Ephraim. He copied 1739 from an uncial exemplar from the 4th century ...
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  • Minuscule 39
    ... the beginning of the 11th century.<sup>[6]</sup> In 1218 it was brought by monk Makarius to the [[Mount Athos|Athos]].<sup>[2]</sup>
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  • Minuscule 52
    The manuscript once belonged to Joasaph, a monk. [[William Laud]] became its owner in 1640.<sup>[2]</sup>
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  • Minuscule 81
    ... [April 20]], [[1044 AD|1044]], by a scribe named John for the wish another monk, named Jakob.<sup>[3]</sup>
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  • Minuscule 94
    ... [Colophon (publishing)|colophon]], the Book of Revelation was written by a monk named Anthony, dates it to the year 1079.
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  • Minuscule 116
    In 1649 it belonged to Athananius, a Greek monk, in 1724 to [[Bernard Mould]].<sup>[2]</sup> It was examined by [[Johann J ...
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  • Minuscule 122
    The manuscript was written by Basilius, a monk and diakon. It was examined by [[Johann Jakob Griesbach|Griesbach]].<sup>[ ...
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  • Minuscule 174
    ... ], and [[Minuscule 177|177]], was brought from the Library of the Basilian monks.<sup>[3]</sup>
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  • Minuscule 223
    The manuscript was written by Antonius, a monk.<sup>[3]</sup>
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  • Minuscule 230
    The manuscript was written by Luke, a monk and scribe.<sup>[2]</sup>
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  • Minuscule 235
    The manuscript was written by the hand of Philothens, a monk.<sup>[2]</sup> It was bought at Venice by Friedrich Rostgaard in 1699.<sup ...
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  • Minuscule 237
    ... ght from the Athos (monastery [[Philotheou monastery|Philotheus]]), by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]] († [[1681 AD|1681 ...
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  • Minuscule 238
    ... ionysiou monastery|Dionysius]] monastery. It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 239
    ... tor]] at [[Mount Athos|Athos]] peninsula. It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 240
    ... ery|Dionysius]] monastery. It was brought from the Athos to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 241
    ... iarii]] at [[Mount Athos]].<sup>[3]</sup> It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 242
    ... held at [[Mount Athos|Athos]] peninsula. It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 243
    ... ery]] at [[Mount Athos|Athos]] peninsula. It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
    3 KB (376 words) - 14:23, 8 March 2016
  • Minuscule 244
    ... ount Athos|Athos]] peninsula. The manuscript was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 245
    ... edi]] at [[Mount Athos|Athos]] peninsula. It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 246
    ... held at [[Mount Athos|Athos]] peninsula. It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 247
    ... nt Athos|Athos]] peninsula.<sup>[4]</sup> It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 248
    ... ery]] at [[Mount Athos|Athos]] peninsula. It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 249
    ... peninsula (as codex [[Minuscule 74|74]]). It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 250
    ... stery at [[Mount Athos|Athos]] peninsula. It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 251
    ... s]] peninsula in A.D. 1400.<sup>[2]</sup> It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 252
    ... stery at [[Mount Athos|Athos]] peninsula. It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 253
    ... ours archbishop of Chesron and Slabinium. It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 258
    ... stery at [[Mount Athos|Athos]] peninsula. It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 259
    ... ery]] at [[Mount Athos|Athos]] peninsula. It was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the [[Patriarch Nikon]], in the reign of [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 267
    The manuscript once belonged to Arsenikos, a monk. In 1605 (or 1606) it was presented to Nicodemus.<sup>[2]</sup> The manusc ...
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  • Minuscule 281
    ... nuscript was presented to the monastery "Deiparae Hieracis" by the eremite monk Meletius.<sup>[3]</sup>
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  • Minuscule 286
    The manuscript was written by monk Calistus, with the Paschal canon for the years 1432-1502.<sup>[2]</sup>
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  • Minuscule 293
    The manuscript was written by Manuel for the wish of Blasius a monk.<sup>[3]</sup> It was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by [[ ...
    3 KB (416 words) - 12:10, 10 March 2016
  • Minuscule 294
    The manuscript was written by Peter, a monk, in Jerusalem. Georgirene brought it in 1676 from [[Patmos]] to Paris and ...
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  • Dead Sea
    ... oteness of the region attracted [[Greek Orthodox Church|Greek Orthodox]] [[monk]]s since the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] era. Their [[monastery|monaste ...
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  • Minuscule 303
    The manuscript was written by Nicander, a monk.<sup>[2]</sup> It was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by [[ ...
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  • Minuscule 309
    In the 14th century the manuscript belonged to Kosmas, a monk.<sup>[2]</sup> It was brought to England from the East by John Luke, profe ...
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  • Minuscule 343
    The manuscript was written by Presbyter Antony, a monk, in September 1. It was partly examined by Scholz (Matthew and John). [[De ...
    3 KB (361 words) - 07:39, 16 March 2016
  • Minuscule 410
    The mauscript was written by Joasaph, a monk.<sup>[2]</sup> Wiedmann and J. G. J. Braun collated portions of the manusc ...
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  • Minuscule 411
    The manuscript was written by Philip, a monk.<sup>[5]</sup>
    3 KB (392 words) - 09:58, 17 March 2016
  • Minuscule 414
    The manuscript was written by Philip, a monk.<sup>[2]</sup> Wiedmann and J. G. J. Braun collated portions of the manusc ...
    3 KB (347 words) - 07:05, 16 March 2016
  • Minuscule 429
    Acts and epistles were written by George, a monk in the 14th century (Scrivener 13th century). The Apocalypse was added lat ...
    3 KB (430 words) - 03:06, 11 March 2016
  • Minuscule 438
    The manuscript was written by Gregory, a monk who died in 1189.<sup>[2]</sup> It once belonged to [[Anthony Askew]] (172 ...
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  • Minuscule 439
    The manuscript was written by Nephon, a monk from [[Mount Athos|Athos]] in April, [[1159 AD|1159]].<sup>[2]</sup> It on ...
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  • Minuscule 449
    The manuscripts was written by Gerasimus, a monk.<sup>[2]</sup> It once belonged together with the codex [[Minuscule 44|44] ...
    3 KB (387 words) - 14:13, 11 March 2016
  • Minuscule 461
    Probably the codex was written in [[Constantinople]] by monk named Nicholas. Later it belonged to the monastery of [[Mar Saba]] in [[Pa ...
    3 KB (357 words) - 13:02, 25 December 2016
  • Minuscule 482
    ... ich would throw it back to A.D. 985." The name of scribe was Theophilus, a monk.<ref name = Exact/>
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  • Minuscule 484
    The manuscript was written by monk Theodoros Hagiographita in 1292 CE. It once belonged to [[Charles Burney]] ...
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  • Minuscule 489
    The manuscript has inelegantly written by a monk James from [[Mount Sinai]].<sup>[2]</sup> It came from the [[Pantokratoros ...
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  • Minuscule 492
    The manuscript was written by Constantin, a monk, for the wish of Archimadrite Kallinikus, in the monastery of the Saint De ...
    3 KB (404 words) - 12:14, 9 August 2020
  • Minuscule 503
    The manuscript was written by Cosmas Vanaretus, a monk. Formerly it belonged to the monastery of St. Maximus. In 1853 it was boug ...
    3 KB (349 words) - 12:19, 11 March 2016
  • Minuscule 1424
    It was written by a monk named Sabas. Formerly it was held in the monastery Drama in [[Kosinitza]]. ...
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  • Kenneth Willis Clark Collection
    ... ry. [[Lectionary 451|Ms. 85 ('''ℓ'''''451'')]], is signed by Clement the Monk who dated it on the 20th of July, indiction 5, in the year 6560 [i.e., A.D ...
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  • Germany
    The monk Martin Luther publicised his 95 Theses in 1517, challenging practices of t ...
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  • John Owen
    ... Nonconformists. In 1661 the celebrated Fiat Lux, a work by the Franciscan monk John Vincent Cane, was published; in it, the oneness and beauty of Roman C ...
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  • Code of Canon Law
    ... al. The first truly systematic collection was assembled by the Camaldolese monk Gratian in the 11th century, commonly known as the Decretum Gratiani ("Gra ...
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  • Bulgarian Portal
    In 1835 Bulgarian monk [[Neofit Rilski]] started a new translation of the New Testament. The tran ...
    11 KB (1803 words) - 14:08, 21 April 2017
  • 2 Thessalonians 2:3
    Olympiodorus Philosophus, a Greek monk, said also to have been a deacon of a church in Alexandria, is believed to ...
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  • Codex Sangallensis 48
    ... ibly in the [[Abbey library of Saint Gall|St. Gallen monastery]], by Irish monk in the 9th century.<sup>[10]</sup> It can not be dated earlier, because it ...
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  • Degrees of Eastern Orthodox monasticism
    ... f Eastern Orthodox monasticism''' are the stages an [[Eastern Orthodox]] [[monk]] or [[nun]] passes through in their religious vocation. ... process of becoming a monk or nun (female ascetics in the East are called monks Nun is a Western tradition) is intentionally slow, as the [[monastic vows ...
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  • History of Eastern Orthodox Christian theology
    ... nity and founding the tradition of monasticism in community ([[cenobitic]] monks). ... rius of Egypt|Makarios of Egypt]] (d. ca. Egypt 330) as its founder. These monks were [[anchorites]], following the monastic ideal of St. [[Anthony the Gr ...
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  • Catholic Church
    ... titude of artists sponsored by the Church.<sup>[]</sup> In music, Catholic monks developed the first forms of modern Western musical notation in order to ... ... e 1930s.<sup>[]</sup> In addition to the execution and exiling of clerics, monks and laymen, the confiscation of religious implements and closure of churc ...
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  • Philip Monotropos
    '''Phillipos Monotropos''' (ca. 1080) was a [[Byzantine]] monk and writer, notable for his authorship of the ''Dioptra'' ("The Mirror"), ... ... rse for the education of the next generation. In the first volume a sinful monk repents to his soul. In the four following volumes a dialogue continues be ...
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  • Augustine of Hippo
    ... redeeming grace was developed in the struggle against [[Pelagius (British monk)|Pelagius]] and his [[Pelagianism|pelagian]] disciples, [[Caelestius]] and ... * ''On the Work of Monks'' (''De opere monachorum'')
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  • Eutyches
    ... f Alexandria]], overawed by the presence of a large number of [[Egypt]]ian monks, not only was Eutyches reinstated to his office, but Eusebius, Domnus and ... ... gress in [[Syria]]. In the 6th century, they received a new impulse from a monk of the name of [[Jacob Baradaeus]], who united the various divisions into ...
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  • Bishop of London
    | Formerly a monk of [[Reading Abbey]]. Nominated by [[Empress Matilda]] in July 1141 and co ...
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  • Cassian the Ascetic
    ... ches for his mystical writings. He is known both as one of the "[[Scythian monks]]" and as one of the "[[Desert Fathers]]." ... Theophilus, Archbishop of Alexandria]], with about 300 other [[Origen]]ist monks. John Cassian and Germanus went to [[Constantinople]], where they appeale ...
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  • Socrates of Constantinople
    ... the second book as "a holy man of God" and seems therefore to have been a monk or one of the higher clergy. The contemporary historians [[Sozomen]] and [ ...
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  • Priscillian
    ... ere not to be sheltered by bishops; a [[cleric]] was forbidden to become a monk on the motivation of a more perfect life; no one was to assume the title " ...
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  • Bible translations into Bulgarian
    In 1835 Bulgarian monk [[Neofit Rilski]] started a new translation of the New Testament. The tran ...
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  • 1505 AD
    ... asked St. Anne for help during a thunderstorm promising he would become a monk, which Luther did, and subsequently left of law school.
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  • The Revision Revised by John William Burgon
    Syr.,(149)—Theodore Mops.,(150)—Nilus the monk,(151)—Severianus, (in a monk;—by Tertullian,(334)—Ambrose,(335)—Hilary,(336)—Jerome,(337)—pop ...
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  • Manuscript
    ... ts, were inscribed on brass, copper or ivory sheets, and even on discarded monk robes folded and lacquered. In [[Italy]] some important [[Etruria|Etruscan ...
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  • Biblical gloss
    * the "Synagoge lexeon" of the Byzantine monk [[Joannes Zonaras|Zonaras]];
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  • Eugenios Voulgaris
    ... advocate of Eastern theological positions and corresponded with the Greek monk Eugene Bulgaris about the restoration of Orthodoxy to the West.
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  • Salvian
    ... t his age that the noblest man at once forfeited all esteem if he became a monk.<sup>[5]</sup> ... he duty of absolute self-denial in the case of sacred virgins, priests and monks (ii. 8-10).
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  • Article: Testimony of S. Franklin Logsdon by Scion of Zion
    ... an we know? Well, when God was ready to tell the world through a converted monk that the just shall live by faith, he raised up a man--and I'm sure that G ...
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  • Codex Parisinus Graecus 456
    ... ]'' immediately after the Philocalia. It contains also some iambics of the monk Bessarion on the death of Theodora.
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  • Beatus of Liébana
    '''Saint Beatus of Liébana''' (c. 730 – c. 800) was a [[monk]], [[theologian]] and [[geographer]] from the former [[Duchy of Cantabria] ...
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