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-[[Category:Glossary]]'''Mortification''' ''jkn.''''' 1.''' Punishment of flesh, the physical manifestation of existence, for not being spiritual, metaphysically derived, ''pure''.+[[Category:Glossary]]__NOTOC__
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 +<tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''Mortification''' ''jkn.''''' 1.''' The punishment of the flesh for not being spirit.
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 +== See Also ==
 + 
 +----
 +* [[Great quantity]]
 +* [[Sin]]
 +* [[Wrestle]]
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 +</td>
 +<td width="180px" align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #E0E0E0; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 100%;">
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 +== Desiderata ==
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 +----
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 +''[[Nevid Kessar]] had'' five wives.
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 +''Some gnostic cults'' punished the flesh by hedonism, while early Christians were known to stand on poles in the rain.
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Mortification jkn. 1. The punishment of the flesh for not being spirit.

See Also


Desiderata


Nevid Kessar had five wives.

Some gnostic cults punished the flesh by hedonism, while early Christians were known to stand on poles in the rain.