01Kor1 6:3 | | | gracious, the council of blessed | monks, | devoted to the service of |
01Kor1 13:4 | | | district he established orders of | monks | |
01Kor1 16:5 | | | was to be called acoemeti ( | monks, | followers of Akimetes, order singing |
01Kor1 22:1 | | | many and countries groups of | monks | in inhabited as well as |
01Kor1 26:11 | | | And together with the assembled | monks, | he transferred the body of |
02Agat3 23:1 | | | established many, countless, groups of | monks | in cultivated and uncultivated places |
03Buz5 28:1 | | | Mambre, left there numerous brother | monks, | equally believing Christian monks living |
03Buz5 28:1 | | | brother monks, equally believing Christian | monks | living in the mountains of |
03Buz5 28:18 | | | The little-believing brother | monk, | seeing this, was horrified and |
03Buz6 16:0 | | | was head of the Armenian | monks, | cenobites, and solitary religious communities |
03Buz6 16:1 | | | solitary lives, supervisor of the | monks | and teacher of all those |
04Yegh2 3:67 | | | the same census the Christian | monks | living in monasteries |
04Yegh2 3:70 | | | the church, driving away the | monks, | and wearing out the peasants |
04Yegh3 2:34 | | | peasants and nobles, priests and | monks. | They exhorted and strengthened them |
04Yegh4 3:61 | | | put to flight all the | monks | of the land who cursed |
04Yegh6 4:76 | | | And the | monks, | who had disappeared, he ordered |
04Yegh8 3:60 | | | said, “that when all the | monks | of Armenia see him, through |
04Yegh9 3:68 | | | there he settled with the | monks | |
05Parp2 10:11 | | | king himself recalled what the | monk | had said to him regarding |
05Parp3 23:2 | | | Armenia), the venerable priests and | monks. ( | Their names) are as follows |
05Parp3 23:4 | | | honorable priests and many senior | monks | together with lord Aghan of |
05Parp3 23:6 | | | pious bishops, senior priests and | monks | wrote the following reply to |
05Parp4 77:11 | | | Now the blessed | monk | secretly took us about, to |
06Khor3 49:6 | | | the Spudaioi of the capital, | monks | who wore a hair shirt |
06Khor3 52:6 | | | he told them what the | monk | had said |
06Khor3 67:9 | | | His disciples scattered as zealous | monks | to each one’s province, built |
06Khor3 68:31 | | | The | monks | are hypocritical, ostentatious, vainglorious, lovers |
08Ghev1 8:3 | | | Vaspurakan border where a certain | monk | resided, in order to ask |
08Ghev1 8:3 | | | about these matters. For the | monk | was a blessed and select |
08Ghev1 8:5 | | | Offering prayers for them, the | monk | entrusted them to the grace |
08Ghev1 34:22 | | | by the opinions of a | monk | who, filled with the spirit |
08Ghev1 34:24 | | | Thus did (the | monk) | on a daily basis narrate |
08Ghev1 34:31 | | | to distance themselves from the | monk’s | fanatical and damaging counsel. He |
08Ghev1 34:37 | | | of that delusional man. (The | monk) | continually exhorted them to stand |
08Ghev1 35:2 | | | with fanatical spite the priests, | monks, | and their servitors—as though |
09Draskh1 17:37 | | | in Maseac’otn. He gathered many | monks | and with his virtuous deeds |
09Draskh1 24:5 | | | having imprisoned all the blessed | monks, | he bound them in fetters |
09Draskh1 24:12 | | | him, and having become a | monk | there, he spent his days |
09Draskh1 55:20 | | | mountain side and joined the | monks | in prayer. I remained here |
09Draskh1 66:6 | | | cave, and having seized the | monks | that were there, subjected them |
09Draskh1 66:11 | | | particular priests, deacons and celibate | monks | remained there, either because the |
09Draskh1 66:40 | | | the blessed priests, the celibate | monks, | and the psalmodists to their |
10Tovma1 11:39 | | | a certain fanatical and vainglorious | monk | from Artskhē—they began to |
10Tovma1 11:45 | | | again. Receiving from him a | monk’s | habit, he went to dwell |
10Tovma2 4:7 | | | the regions of Egypt a | monk | called Sargis Bhira, who had |
10Tovma2 4:22 | | | Now the Arian | monk | whom we mentioned above, Mahmet’s |
10Tovma3 14:40 | | | Eragani, and came to a | monk | who was priest in the |
10Tovma3 14:40 | | | died; he was a mad | monk | full of folly, (who did |
10Tovma3 18:3 | | | and subjected to taxation the | monks | of the Holy Cross, and |
10Tovma3 29:42 | | | to its base, where dwelt | monks | who wore the habit |
10Tovma3 29:44 | | | he organised a settlement of | monks | and entrusted their direction to |
10Tovma4 3:45 | | | opened. straightaway he became a | monk, | and lived a holy life |
10Tovma4 4:73 | | | monasteries of holy and ascetic | monks; | he established days of festivity |
10Tovma4 8:7 | | | and common people, bishops and | monks, | so that they might all |
10Tovma4 9:6 | | | and wonderful construction. To the | monk | whom we mentioned above he |
10Tovma4 13:10 | | | he adorned it with many | monks | and heavenly ranks of holy |
10Tovma4 13:87 | | | the ranks of scribes and | monks, | Daniel by name, in my |
10Tovma4 13:95 | | | holy bishops, vardapets, and many | monks. | Having prayed together, they blessed |
10Tovma4 13:96 | | | and palaces; he established many | monks | at the monastery of the |
10Tovma4 13:101 | | | Numerous bishops, | monks, | and priests with large congregations |
10Tovma4 13:102 | | | and haraj from monasteries and | monks; | he endured many tribulations and |
10Tovma4 13:106 | | | would seize convents and churches, | monks | and priests, virgins and abbesses |
10Tovma4 13:113 | | | true God—we the unworthy | monks | and priests and all believers |
11Asogh1 7:0 | | | of life of hermits and | monks | who live in multitudes |
11Asogh1 7:35 | | | Ananias, a great philosopher, a | monk | of Narek (monastery), who wrote |
11Asogh1 8:11 | | | Bishop Xachik, Father Polycarpos - a | monk | of the Kamrjajsor Monastery, Father |
11Asogh1 8:11 | | | Kamrjajsor Monastery, Father Sargis - a | monk | of the monastery, (called) Horomos |
11Asogh1 8:11 | | | vank, Father Stepanos (Stephan) a | monk | of the Sewan Monastery and |
11Asogh1 8:13 | | | Shahanshah Ashot, approved Stepanos, a | monk | of Sewan, as the Armenian |
11Asogh1 8:15 | | | ruled western Armenia, summoned many | monks | from Taron, from Hashteank, Copk |
11Asogh1 15:1 | | | birth, who had been a | monk | on the holy mountain, sent |
11Asogh1 17:9 | | | for the convenience of the | monks | |
11Asogh1 26:5 | | | nephew (by brother) of the | monk | Tornik, who settled in the |
11Asogh1 28:6 | | | time there were several hermit | monks | in the city, who, having |
11Asogh1 28:8 | | | the next day, when the | monks, | having gone out of the |
11Asogh1 28:13 | | | how the words of the | monks | were fulfilled by the Lord |
11Asogh1 36:5 | | | nephew (by brother) of the | monk | Tornik, was taken and taken |
11Asogh1 39:9 | | | nephew (by brother) of the | monk | Tornik, died, and the prince |
12Last1 6:2 | | | he saw a multitude of | monks | and cenobites who, although possessed |
12Last1 6:4 | | | their prayers. Record all the | monks | as bowmen for service in |
12Last1 9:3 | | | was a eunuch and a | monk | named Orht’anorhos, (Michael) set up |
12Last1 14:5 | | | a prince, the other a | monk. | I do not know whether |
12Last1 20:3 | | | they made him become a | monk | and set him off to |
12Last1 23:0 | | | There was a certain adulterous | monk | named Kuncik who dwelled near |
12Last1 23:1 | | | studied with a certain churlish | monk | who claimed to be from |