Niklaus' Laws of Holiness and Saletrism
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Niklaus' Laws of Holiness and Saletrism | |
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Niklausian Ledonian: Nomoi tou Sanctitas et Saletrismus | |
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Religion | Saletrism |
Language | Niklausian Ledonian |
Period | 1483-768 BL |
Chapters | 38 |
Verses | 7,821 |
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Niklaus' Laws of Holiness and Saletrism is a collection of religious texts that is held sacred in Saletrism. Niklaus' Laws of Holiness and Saletrism is an anthology, originally written in Niklausian Ledonian. These texts include songs, stories, and prophecies. Believers in the Laws believe that the Gods spoke to St. Niklaus, who then wrote his interpratations in the book.