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Of the three, one -- by name Mary Magdalen -- proved to be a heaven-born, predestinated cook; and her we persuaded, by bribery, cajolery, and subornation of scruples, to remain with us permanently.
A Woman Named Smith Marie Conway Oemler 1905
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"Mary Magdalen," [19] on the whole disappointing, is nevertheless one of the important Saltus _opera_.
The Merry-Go-Round Carl Van Vechten 1922
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Here, instead of conventionally weeping or reading, Mary Magdalen, her face averted, sits in a dark room, her hands gently folded on a skull.
Finding Parallels in Paintings Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011
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This extremely rare work was commissioned in about 1395 by the Confraternity of Saint Mary Magdalen in Borgo San Sepolcro and would have been carried in religious processions.
The Poet Prince KATHLEEN MCGOWAN 2010
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Mary Magdalen, who makes brief, dramatic appearances in the Canonical gospels and has a Gnostic gospel ascribed to her, has always appealed to novelists, troubadours, and other legend-makers -- including popes.
Elizabeth Cunningham: The Feast of Mary Magdalen: Celebrating Incarnation 2010
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My Maeve, an impenitent, pagan Celt who is nobody's disciple, differs from many traditional old and new-age depictions of Mary Magdalen.
Elizabeth Cunningham: The Feast of Mary Magdalen: Celebrating Incarnation 2010
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Hey, I said, would you be willing to be in a book about the Celtic Mary Magdalen?
Elizabeth Cunningham: The Feast of Mary Magdalen: Celebrating Incarnation 2010
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Bible: Magdala was the home of Saint Mary Magdalen.
15,000 Baby Names Bruce Lansky 2010
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Mary Magdalen, who makes brief, dramatic appearances in the Canonical gospels and has a Gnostic gospel ascribed to her, has always appealed to novelists, troubadours, and other legend-makers -- including popes.
Elizabeth Cunningham: The Feast of Mary Magdalen: Celebrating Incarnation 2010
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My Maeve, an impenitent, pagan Celt who is nobody's disciple, differs from many traditional old and new-age depictions of Mary Magdalen.
Elizabeth Cunningham: The Feast of Mary Magdalen: Celebrating Incarnation 2010
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