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91Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …
92famacide — /fay meuh suyd /, n. Law. a person who destroys another s reputation; a defamer or slanderer. [ < L fama FAME + CIDE] * * * …
93angel and demon — ▪ religion Introduction demon also spelled daemon respectively, any benevolent or malevolent spiritual being that mediates between the transcendent and temporal realms. Throughout the history of religions (myth), varying kinds and… …
94Cueva, Juan de la — ▪ Spanish dramatist and poet in full Juan de la Cueva de Garoza born c. 1550, Sevilla [Spain] died c. 1610, Sevilla Spanish dramatist and poet, one of the earliest Spanish writers to depart from classical forms and use national historical …
95Alexander of Abonoteichos — • The most notorious imposter of the second century of the Christian era Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Alexander of Abonoteichos Alexander of Abonoteichos …
96Devil — • The name commonly given to the fallen angels, who are also known as demons. With the article (ho) it denotes Lucifer, their chief, as in Matthew 25:41, the Devil and his angels Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Devil Devil …
97Lynch, John — • Historian, b. at Galway, Ireland, 1599; d. in France, 1673; was the son of Alexander Lynch, who kept a classical school at Galway Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lynch, John …
98Reputation (as Property) — • The outcome of a person s meritorious activity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Reputation (As Property) Reputation (as Property) …
99Slander — • The attributing to another of a fault of which one knows him to be innocent Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Slander Slander …
100John Lynch — John Lynch † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Lynch Historian, b. at Galway, Ireland, 1599; d. in France, 1673; was the son of Alexander Lynch, who kept a classical school at Galway. In such repute was this school held that there were no… …