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A7 Israeli women are angry over being barred from the burial of Hannah Chamu, 105, after officials decided that holy writings attributed a town's misfortunes to the presence of women at graveside.
The writings attributed to Dionysius the Areopagite are among the most enigmatic works of late antiquity.
Rashid enjoyed considerable independence from the Nizari centre in Alamut and some writings attribute him with a semi-divine status.
The writings attributed to the apostles circulated amongst the earliest Christian communities.
He points out, for example, that writings attributed to Oleg Penkovsky, a Soviet Army colonel and spy for the United States, were actually written for the C.I.A. by an American magazine reporter and a Soviet defector.
The Asclepius and the Corpus Hermeticum are the most important of the Hermetica, writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, which survive.
In Egypt, the attempt to philosophize and synthesize ancient religious content resulted in part in the writings conventionally attributed to Hermes Trismegistus.
Her funeral produced unanticipated grief in this northern town near Nazareth when women complained that they were barred from the burial because townsmen believed that mystical holy writings attribute the town's recent misfortunes to the presence of women at gravesides.
This period, roughly dated between the years 30 and 100 AD, produced writings traditionally attributed to the direct followers of Jesus Christ (the New Testament and Apostolic Fathers collections) and is thus associated with the apostles and their contemporaries.