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Religious men
Religious men [fr. religiosiat.], such as entered into some monastery or convent,
Clergy
(1) regular, who lived under certain rules, being of some religious order, and were called men of religion, or the religious,
Conventuals
Conventuals, religious men united in a convent or religious house, Cowel.
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Khankah
Khankah, A Mohammedan Monastery; a place where religious men of Mohammedan community reside or receive instructions of property religious
Religion
Constitution gives right to a person to follow his own religious belief and can freely exercise his religion, A Commentary on … J.-- 'Religion is the belief which binds spiritual nature of men to supernatural being.' It includes worship, belief, faith, devotion etc.
Quaker
well as the popular, name of a member of the religious Society of Friends. The society was founded by George Fox … further believe that all war in contrary to Christian principles. Men and women alike share in the ministry and government of
Monk
the world and devotes himself to religion one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery and bound by vows
Kiva
of a Pueblo village used as an assembly room in religious rites or as a mens dormitory It is commonly lighted … as an assembly room in religious rites or as a mens dormitory It is commonly lighted and entered from an opening
Hindu
defined as meaning a complex body of social, cultural, and religious belies and practices evolved in and largely confined to the … truth has many facets. Truth is one but the wise men describe it differently. It has a disposition to interpret life
Institutions
1927, although, in the more elaborate provisions of Madras Hindu Religious and Charitable Endow-ments Act XXII of 1959, there is now … of from Titles III to VIII of the first book, men are either Free or Slaves. The condition of all slaves
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