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  • 101Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove — ▪ Chinese literary group also called  Seven Worthies of the Bamboo Grove , Pinyin romanization  Zhulinqixian , Wade Giles romanization  Chu lin ch i hsien         a group of Chinese scholars and poets of the mid 3rd century AD who banded together …

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  • 102Contemplative Life — • A life ordered in view of contemplation; a way of living especially adapted to lead to and facilitate contemplation, while it excludes all other preoccupations and intents Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Contemplative Life      …

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  • 103Religious Life — • Overview and evangelical ideas on what makes up religious life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Religious Life     Religious Life      …

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  • 104eremetic — adjective Of or pertaining to eremites, reclusive, isolated. He lived an eremitic life, alone under the cliffs …

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  • 105Christianity in the 14th century — Main article: Medieval history of Christianity See also: Christianity in the 13th century and Christianity in the 15th century Contents 1 Inquisition 2 Avignon Papacy 3 Western Schism …

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  • 106Dongfang Shuo — image from the Wan xiao tang zhu zhuang huan zhuan (晩笑堂竹荘畫傳). This is a Chinese name; the family name is Dongfang. Dongfang Shuo (simplified Chinese: 东方朔; traditional Chinese: 東方朔; pin …

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  • 107Outline of community — The following outline is provided as an overview of topical guide to community: Community – group of people who interact and share certain things as a group. Many factors may affect the identity of the participants and their degree of adhesion,… …

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  • 108solitary — I adjective abandoned, aloof, anchoretic, anchoretical, avoiding the society of others, celibate, cloistered, companionless, deserted, desolate, detached, disjoined, disjunct, enisled, eremetical, eremitic, eremitish, estranged, fellowless,… …

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  • 109Twelfth century (The) — The twelfth century John Marenbon INTRODUCTION The twelfth century began and ended with events which mark it off, at least symbolically, as a discrete period in the history of Western philosophy. It was in about 1100 that Abelard the most wide… …

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  • 110Sabbatarian — Synonyms and related words: Albigensian, Catharist, Franciscan, High Churchist, Trappist, Waldensian, abstainer, abstinent, anchorite, anchoritic, ascetic, austere, bhikshu, bigoted, creedbound, dervish, dogmatic, eremitic, evangelical, fakir,… …

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