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432:Palladius'
409:, communal
350:version of
344:monasteries
328:Middle East
269:Therapeutae
193:koinoviakos
187:κοινοβιακός
120:, from the
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53:Coptic icon
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1186:Dominicans
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980:References
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764:Malden, MA
506:Mount Izla
403:Roman army
375:See also:
365:lay people
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2106:Cenobitic
1983:Ursulines
1685:Felicians
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625:Hermitage
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567:Bethlehem
502:Mar Awgin
487:Elkasites
483:Buddhists
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220:The word
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114:cenobitic
101:, is the
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2116:Enclosed
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411:barracks
348:Bohairic
206:Buddhism
202:cenobium
182:cenobiac
110:cenobite
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1164:(OCist)
1158:(OCart)
1152:(OCarm)
1006:, 2000.
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526:Georgia
522:Armenia
510:Nisibis
415:cenobia
360:Tabenna
332:Aramean
324:hermits
281:midrash
277:Sabbath
216:Origins
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900:p. 118
813:Dunn,
783:Dunn,
701:, 2012
695:source
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518:Persia
508:above
147:common
133:κοινός
127:koinos
124:words
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2252:Abbey
2073:Types
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1979:(SSS)
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1200:(IVE)
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785:p. 29
772:p. 30
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636:Notes
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600:Paris
582:Italy
534:China
530:India
320:Egypt
285:Torah
196:) or
122:Greek
118:Latin
103:skete
77:is a
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2243:List
2183:Vows
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1092:Male
716:p. 7
572:St.
539:St.
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