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  • 121William Dwight Whitney — (1827–1894) was an American linguist, philologist, and lexicographer who edited The Century Dictionary. Contents 1 …

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  • 122Alban Butler — (October 13, 1709 St Omer, France May 15, 1773), English Roman Catholic priest and hagiographer, was born at Appletree, Northamptonshire.He was educated at the English college, Douai, where on his ordination to the priesthood in 1735 he held… …

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  • 123Benson John Lossing — (1813 1891) was a prolific and popular American historian, known best for his illustrated books on the American Revolution and American Civil War and features in Harper s Magazine. He was a Charter Trustee of Vassar College. Lossing was born… …

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  • 124Aramaic of Jesus — Most scholars believe that historical Jesus primarily spoke Aramaic, [cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=The Eerdmans Bible Dictionary|title=Aramaic|quote=It is generally agreed that Aramaic was the common language of Palestine in the first century A …

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  • 125Pool of Bethesda — For the various places named after the Pool of Bethesda, see Bethesda. Bethesda was originally the name of a pool in Jerusalem, on the path of the Beth Zeta Valley, and is also known as the Sheep Pool. It is associated with healing.HistoryThe… …

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  • 126English spelling reform — is the collective term for various campaigns and efforts to change the spelling of the English language to make it simpler and more rationally consistent. There exists a small scale movement among amateur and professional linguists, but one with… …

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  • 127Theonomy — The word theonomy derives from the Greek words “theos” God, and “nomos” law. DefinitionsThe term Theonomy has been used to describe various views which see the God revealed in the Bible as the sole source of human ethics. Using the word in this… …

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  • 128Mardin Province — Mardin ili   Province of Turkey   Location of Mardin Province in Turkey …

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