That actually looks correct to me -- "Religious" is used as a noun for a person who has taken monastic vows (dictionary example: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/religious - and it even cites the 13th century as the first known use of the word this way in English)
Wow 7-pages, that's a big ToC! :D
ReplyDeleteIt's a big book! But its Table of Contents is only 5 pages (page numbers 3 - 7 of the book).
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Templar Knights! I must have it! I must!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up about the "Insert Header." I've fixed it in the book. :)
ReplyDeleteId this being batch printed with Legends to save costs, or is batch printing an idea that has been relegated to history?
ReplyDeleteThis one is being printed by itself.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if this is an error or not:
ReplyDeleteFemale Religious in the Covenant......63
Possibly should be "Religious females in the covenant?"
That actually looks correct to me -- "Religious" is used as a noun for a person who has taken monastic vows (dictionary example: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/religious - and it even cites the 13th century as the first known use of the word this way in English)
ReplyDeleteThe contents of a church hold a sacred significance. Hueneme Concord Mw2 From ornate altars to serene stained glass, create atmosphere of reverence.
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