- the
Thomasines did not
adhere to a form of Gnosticism, but they
still held to
strongly esoteric views with
apparent Platonic influence. The
Thomasines likely...
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community of
Christians from Kerala,
India Thomasines,
early Christian Gnostic or a
mysticist sect
Thomasine Rite, used in
churches descended from the...
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label is questionable.
Examples include some
ancient groups like the
Thomasines or the Bardaisanites, but more
often refer to
medieval sects wrongly[dubious...
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Thomasine &
Bushrod is a 1974
Western film
directed by
Gordon Parks Jr.,
written by and
starring Max
Julien and
Vonetta McGee and
released by Columbia...
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Baroness Thomasine Christine Gyllembourg-Ehrensvärd (9
November 1773 – 2 July 1856) was a
Danish author, born in Copenhagen. Her
maiden name was Buntzen...
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risks becoming an ordeal. Tim Key as
Gideon Bannister Daisy May
Cooper as
Thomasine Gooch Jessica Hynes as Old
Myers Daniel Rigby as
Hebble Tuwaine Barrett...
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Thomas Hall, born
Thomasine Hall, was an
English inter****
person and
servant in
colonial Virginia whose wearing of
female attire and, on
subsequent investigation...
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Thomasine, Lady
Percival (born
Thomasine Bonaventure; c. 1470 – c. 1530), was a
Cornish benefactress and
founder of a school. The
story is of a
woman tending...
- Thomasina,
Thomasine, or
Thomasena is the
feminine form of the
given name Thomas,
which means "twin".
Thomasina is
often shortened to Tamsin.
Tamsin can...
- as Hammer, Melinda, Blacula,
Shaft in Africa,
Detroit 9000, and 1974's
Thomasine &
Bushrod alongside her then-boyfriend Max Julien. In 1975, she was Clint...