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  • 121Chapter — • Designates certain corporate ecclesiastical bodies, said to be derived from the chapter of the rule book, which it was the custom to read in the assemblies of monks Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Chapter     Chapter …

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  • 122College (canon law) — A college, in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, is a collection (Latin collegium) of persons united together for a common object so as to form one body. The members are consequently said to be incorporated, or to form a corporation.… …

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  • 123College (in Canon Law) —     College (in Canon Law)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► College (in Canon Law)     A collection (Lat. collegium) of persons united together for a common object so as to form one body. The members are consequently said to be incorporated, or to… …

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  • 124Christian theology — The Prophetess Anna, Rembrandt, 1631 See also: History of Christian theology and Outline of Christian theology Christian doctrine redirects here. For the United States Court case known by that name, see G.L. Christian and associates v. US.… …

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  • 125Religious freedom in Germany — Freedom of religion in Germany is guaranteed by article 4 of the Grundgesetz (constitution) stating that the freedom of religion, conscience and the freedom of confessing one s religious or philosophical beliefs are inviolable. Uninfringed… …

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  • 126Name of Quebec City — See also: History of Quebec City The proper name of Quebec City is Québec (with an acute accent), in both official languages of Canada (English and French). This name is used by both the federal and provincial governments. The acute accent… …

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  • 127Parlement écossais — 55° 57′ 07″ N 3° 10′ 30″ W / 55.95194, 3.17513 …

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  • 128Guilds — • Voluntary associations for religious, social, and commercial purposes Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Guilds     Guilds     † …

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