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... church belfries and walks uphill to see some prehistoric ' stone . He had not been in Provence before this visit , and he found the inns particularly nasty . He said they smelt of oil and garlic , that were were rats in the bedrooms and ...
... church belfries and walks uphill to see some prehistoric ' stone . He had not been in Provence before this visit , and he found the inns particularly nasty . He said they smelt of oil and garlic , that were were rats in the bedrooms and ...
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... Church ; and he never realised the bitterness with which he was regarded by the Orthodox . One day , as late as ten ... Church . Other heresiarchs like the Gnostic leaders had had their followers ; and many of them had been obliged to ...
... Church ; and he never realised the bitterness with which he was regarded by the Orthodox . One day , as late as ten ... Church . Other heresiarchs like the Gnostic leaders had had their followers ; and many of them had been obliged to ...
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... Church , lost it prestige ; and many of its adherents passed over to the more elaborate but stricter and more cohesive church founded in the course of the third century by Mani . In Africa and in Syria the Manichaeans soon replaced the ...
... Church , lost it prestige ; and many of its adherents passed over to the more elaborate but stricter and more cohesive church founded in the course of the third century by Mani . In Africa and in Syria the Manichaeans soon replaced the ...
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