"So far as a Brother who desires solitude is concerned, his aim and the advantages which he should strive to gain from his solitude are the following:"
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Dadisho Qatraya
Dadisho Qatraya or Dadisho of Qatar was a 7th-century Nestorian monk and author of ascetic literature in Syriac.
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