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− | Incarnandists accept many of the beliefs the Khahonri and some of their religious books. They also accept the religious writings of the Incarnandist Saints, although some works are more openly accepted than others. The Incarnandina has made some statements about some books and consequently they are considered canon, but has not openly rejected others. The current compilation of the Incarnature was largely the work of [[Sage Basmeath]] under the | + | Incarnandists accept many of the beliefs the Khahonri and some of their religious books. They also accept the religious writings of the Incarnandist Saints, although some works are more openly accepted than others. The Incarnandina has made some statements about some books and consequently they are considered canon, but has not openly rejected others. The current compilation of the Incarnature was largely the work of [[Sage Basmeath]] under the direction of the then [[Incarnandina]]. |
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Revision as of 18:31, 1 August 2015
Incarnandists accept many of the beliefs the Khahonri and some of their religious books. They also accept the religious writings of the Incarnandist Saints, although some works are more openly accepted than others. The Incarnandina has made some statements about some books and consequently they are considered canon, but has not openly rejected others. The current compilation of the Incarnature was largely the work of Sage Basmeath under the direction of the then Incarnandina.
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