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  • 11Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience — The Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience is a manifesto issued by Orthodox, Catholic, and Evangelical Christian leaders[1] to affirm support of the sanctity of life, traditional marriage, and religious liberty .[2] It was drafted …

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  • 12bailiff — bailiffship, n. /bay lif/, n. 1. an officer, similar to a sheriff or a sheriff s deputy, employed to execute writs and processes, make arrests, keep order in the court, etc. 2. (in Britain) a person charged with local administrative authority, or …

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  • 13Bengali language — Bangla redirects here. For Bangla speaking people, see Bengali people. Bengali বাংলা Bangla The word Bangla in Bangla Assamese alphabet …

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  • 14crown — [[t]kraʊn[/t]] n. 1) gov any of various types of headgear, often made of precious metal and set with gems, worn by a monarch as a symbol of sovereignty 2) gov the power or dominion of a sovereign 3) gov (often cap.) the sovereign as head of the… …

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  • 15coequal — I adjective aequalis, agreeing, analogous, as great as another, coextensive, coincident, commensurate, comparable, congruent, coordinate, correlative, correspondent, corresponding, equal, equibalanced, equipollent, equiponderant, equivalent, even …

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  • 16Filioque — Christianity portal …

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  • 17Scapular — • The most important part, of the habit of the monastic orders Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Scapular     Scapular     † …

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  • 18Bishops of Rome under Constantine I — Raphael s The Vision of the Cross depicts a cross instead of the Chi Rho …

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  • 19Sistine Chapel — Cappella Sistina (Italian) Sacellum Sixtinum (Latin) View of the interior of th …

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  • 20Agency agreement — An agency agreement is a legal contract creating a fiduciary relationship whereby the first party ( the principal ) agrees that the actions of a second party ( the agent ) binds the principal to later agreements made by the agent as if the… …

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