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  • 101PEREK SHIRAH — (Heb. פֶּרֶק שִׁירָה chapter of song ), a short, anonymous tract containing a collection of hymnic sayings in praise of the creator placed in the mouths of His creatures. All creation, except man, is represented – the natural and supernatural… …

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  • 102PUKHOVITSER, JUDAH LEIB — (c. 1630–after 1700), rabbi, scholar, and preacher in Lithuania, Poland, and Germany. His father had settled in Pinsk by the end of the 1620s. Judah Leib studied under Naphtali b. Isaac Katz, the rabbi of Pinsk (1639–44). His surname appears to… …

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  • 103Baruch — I. noun Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek Barouch, from Hebrew Bārūkh a homiletic book included in the Roman Catholic canon of the Old Testament and in the Protestant Apocrypha see bible table II. biographical name Bernard Mannes 1870 1965… …

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  • 104homiletical — adjective see homiletic …

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  • 105Ambrose — Infobox Saint name= Saint Ambrose birth date= between AD 337 and 340 death date=4 April AD 397 feast day= December 7Attwater, Donald and Catherine Rachel John. The Penguin Dictionary of Saints . 3rd edition. New York: Penguin Books, 1993. ISBN 0… …

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  • 106Halakha — Part of a series on …

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  • 107Second Vatican Council — Infobox Ecumenical council bodystyle = width: 27em; council name = Vatican Council II council date = 1962 ndash;1965 accepted by = previous = First Vatican Council next = convoked by = Pope John XXIII presided by = Pope John XXIII, Pope Paul VI… …

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  • 108Goliath — This article is about the biblical warrior. For other uses of “Goliath,” see Goliath (disambiguation). David and Goliath redirects here. For other uses, see David and Goliath (disambiguation). David and Goliath, a colour lithograph by Osmar… …

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  • 109Czech literature — is the literature written by Czechs or other inhabitants of the Czech state, mostly in the Czech language, although other languages like Old Church Slavonic, Latin or German have been also used, especially in the past. Modern authors from the… …

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  • 110Freising manuscripts — The Freising Manuscripts (also Freising Folia , Freising Fragments , or Freising Monuments ; Slovene Brižinski spomeniki , Latin Monumenta Frisingensia ) are the first Latin script continuous text in a Slavic language and the oldest document in… …

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