An edition of A new song (1983)

A New Song

Celibate Women in the First Three Christian Centuries

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A New Song
Jo Ann McNamara
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An edition of A new song (1983)

A New Song

Celibate Women in the First Three Christian Centuries

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English
Pages
152

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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
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Cover of: A new song
A new song: celibate women in the first three Christian centuries
1985, Harrington Park Press
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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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First Sentence

"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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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
152
Dimensions
8.3 x 6.7 x 0.4 inches
Weight
6.9 ounces

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OL8341144M
ISBN 10
0918393175
ISBN 13
9780918393173
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318577
Goodreads
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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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