An edition of A new song (1983)

A new song

celibate women in the first three Christian centuries

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An edition of A new song (1983)

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celibate women in the first three Christian centuries

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Language
English
Pages
154

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Cover of: A New Song
A New Song: Celibate Women in the First Three Christian Centuries
June 1985, Harrington Park Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: A new song
A new song: celibate women in the first three Christian centuries
1985, Harrington Park Press
in English
Cover of: A new song
A new song: celibate women in the first three Christian Centuries
1983, Institute for Research in History, Haworth Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 147-152.
Reprint. Originally published: New York : Haworth Press, 1983.
"Has also been published as Women & history, numbers 6 and 7, summer/fall 1983."
Includes index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.7/32/09015
Library of Congress
BR195.W6 M35 1985, BR195.W6M35 1985

The Physical Object

Pagination
154 p. :
Number of pages
154

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3028036M
ISBN 10
0918393175
LCCN
85008505
Library Thing
318577
Goodreads
3976571

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It is traditional to start the history of Christian asceticism with the flight of Saint Antony to the desert followed by the organization of monasteries in Egypt and Syria and a discussion of the great theoretical system constructed by Jerome, Ambrose, Augustine, and the other promoters of virginity from the fourth and fifth centuries.
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