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... hermits not differing greatly from those of ancient Egypt , and monastic groups such as the Carthusians retain today the essential features of the early Palestinian lavra or group of hermit - cells with a communal centre of worship . On ...
... hermits not differing greatly from those of ancient Egypt , and monastic groups such as the Carthusians retain today the essential features of the early Palestinian lavra or group of hermit - cells with a communal centre of worship . On ...
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... Hermits Oxyrhynchus R. Nile 271t St. Antony Hermits +300 400 Cenobites ( Pachomius 337 ) Faou Tabennesis Thebes ( Pachomius 315 ) Hermits Mount Sinai R. Jordan Hermits Jerusalem Bethlehem Cenobites Dead Sea and sophisticated society of ...
... Hermits Oxyrhynchus R. Nile 271t St. Antony Hermits +300 400 Cenobites ( Pachomius 337 ) Faou Tabennesis Thebes ( Pachomius 315 ) Hermits Mount Sinai R. Jordan Hermits Jerusalem Bethlehem Cenobites Dead Sea and sophisticated society of ...
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... hermits in the forest of Colan which included many of the future founders of Cīteaux . Leaving them , he was established with two companions by Hugh , bishop of Grenoble , in a remote site high in a mountain valley , soon to become ...
... hermits in the forest of Colan which included many of the future founders of Cīteaux . Leaving them , he was established with two companions by Hugh , bishop of Grenoble , in a remote site high in a mountain valley , soon to become ...
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