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And he does work in a fair amount of hagiography.
The end result is a hagiography, and a dull one at that.
Thus hagiography and political biography have a number of points in common.
A museum of this kind already has hagiography enough built into its walls.
But it was equally clear that we'd be seeing a lot of hagiographies.
Much of this literature amounted to little more than hagiography.
He has the good sense to include unpleasant facts, but hagiography is in the air.
So, a hagiography with a twinkle in its eye, then?
- is the first clue that the work may not be hagiography.
Closer to such history in terms of the narrative skill required is hagiography.
He is best known for his contribution to hagiography but also to history and metaphysics.
In addition, many secular works of national history, mythology, and hagiography were also written.
The hagiography of Newton actually increased after his death.
But soon the facts crowd in and the film spirals into hagiography.
Because her hagiography did not survive, very little is known about her life.
Other than the hagiography, there is scant evidence of a cult surrounding him.
But the hagiography of King harbored a distinct political morality.
And attitude is everything for this brand of hagiography.
But hagiography will not determine their leader's ultimate standing, and whether he is entitled to be called "great."
The song humanizes what sometimes threatens to become a hagiography.
Most of his life is known to us only through medieval hagiography, legends, and sectarian works.
He is remembered as the author of important or interesting contributions to history, poetry, and hagiography.
The collection began with those liturgical texts that touch on hagiography.
Henry's source for the story is unknown, though it may have been a lost hagiography of Helena.
A hagiography of Theodosius was written in the twelfth century.