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1 Philokalia (Love of the Good, the Beautiful, prose anthology of Greek Christian monastic texts that was part of a movement for spiritual renewal in Eastern monasticism and Orthodox devotional life in general)
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Религия: ("Love of the Good, the Beautiful", prose anthology of Greek Christian monastic texts that was part of a movement for spiritual renewal in Eastern monasticism and Orthodox devotional life in general) "Добротолюбие"
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