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Page 162
This being so , the Hospitallers urged the need for all Christian Kings and Princes
to devise a way of resisting the ferocity and power of this tyrant , bent on the
destruction of Christianity , and called for them to combine their forces , for the ...
This being so , the Hospitallers urged the need for all Christian Kings and Princes
to devise a way of resisting the ferocity and power of this tyrant , bent on the
destruction of Christianity , and called for them to combine their forces , for the ...
Page 181
The main purpose of both folklore and of religious texts was the defence of
Christianity , of the Christian community from ... Christians were warned under no
circumstances to visit the Sheriat courts and not to seek settlement for their
disputes ...
The main purpose of both folklore and of religious texts was the defence of
Christianity , of the Christian community from ... Christians were warned under no
circumstances to visit the Sheriat courts and not to seek settlement for their
disputes ...
Page 182
end was adopted in a story about the conversion to Christianity of Russia , dating
from the end of eighteenth century . ... with the Bulgarian Christian community
praying for the salvation of their souls in conformity with the Christian ideal .
end was adopted in a story about the conversion to Christianity of Russia , dating
from the end of eighteenth century . ... with the Bulgarian Christian community
praying for the salvation of their souls in conformity with the Christian ideal .
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Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
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