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  • 101Collegiate — Col*le gi*ate, a. [L. collegiatus.] Of or pertaining to a college; as, collegiate studies; a collegiate society. Johnson. [1913 Webster] {Collegiate church}. (a) A church which, although not a bishop s seat, resembles a cathedral in having a… …

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  • 102Collegiate church — Collegiate Col*le gi*ate, a. [L. collegiatus.] Of or pertaining to a college; as, collegiate studies; a collegiate society. Johnson. [1913 Webster] {Collegiate church}. (a) A church which, although not a bishop s seat, resembles a cathedral in… …

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  • 103Pastorage — Pas tor*age, n. The office, jurisdiction, or duty, of a pastor; pastorate. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 104Pastorship — Pas tor*ship, n. Pastorate. Bp. Bull. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 105collegiate church — noun Date: 15th century 1. a church other than a cathedral that has a chapter of canons 2. a church or corporate group of churches under the joint pastorate of two or more ministers …

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  • 106Пастораль — (франц. pastorate, от лат. pastoralis пастушеский)         литературные, музыкальные и театральные жанры, основанные на поэтизации мирной и простой сельской жизни. В литературе и театре: 1) античная Буколика, посвящена жизни пастухов (например,… …

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  • 107Grover Cleveland — 22nd and 24th President of the United States …

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  • 108Huldrych Zwingli — Huldrych (or Ulrich [Harvnb|Potter|1976|p=1. According to Potter, Huldrych was the spelling Zwingli preferred. However, Potter uses Ulrich , while Gäbler, Stephens, and Furcha uses Huldrych . His signature at the Marburg Colloquy was the… …

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  • 109Jakob Abbadie — (1654? September 25, 1727 [http://www.evene.fr/tout/jacques abbadie] ), also known as Jacques or James Abbadie, Swiss Protestant divine and writer, was born at Nay in Béarn, France. He studied at Sedan, Saumur and Puylaurens, with such success… …

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  • 110Moses Amyraut — Moïse Amyraut Moses Amyraut (September 1596 – January 8, 1664), also known as Amyraldus, was a French Protestant theologian and metaphysician. He is perhaps most noted for his modifications to Calvinist theology regarding the nature of Christ s… …

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