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  • 121In God We Trust — is the official national motto of the United States and the U.S. state of Florida. The motto first appeared on a United States coin in 1864, but In God We Trust did not become the official U.S. national motto until after the passage of an Act of… …

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  • 122Philosophe — The philosophes (French for philosophers ) were a group of intellectuals of the 18th century Enlightenment.Kishlansky, Mark, et al . A Brief History of Western Civilization: The Unfinished Legacy, volume II: Since 1555. 5th edition. New York:… …

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  • 123List of religious populations — These are lists of religious demographics and religions by country. Major denominations and religions of the world …

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  • 124Cult of the Supreme Being — Maximilien Robespierre (6 May 1758 – 28 July 1794). The Cult of the Supreme Being (French: Culte de l Être suprême)a was a form of deism established in France by Maximilien Robespierre during the French Revolution …

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  • 125Elihu Palmer — (born 1764, died 7 April 1806) was an author and advocate of Deism in the early days of the United States.LifeElihu Palmer was born in Canterbury, Connecticut in 1764. He studied to be a Presbyterian minister at Dartmouth, Massachusetts, whence… …

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  • 126Charles Blount (deist) — Charles Blount (April 27, 1654 – August 1693) was a British deist and controversialist who published several anonymous essays critical of the existing English order. Contents 1 Life 2 Works on religion and deism 3 References …

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  • 127Christianity and Freemasonry — Part of a series of articles on Freemasonry Core Articles Freemasonry · Grand Lodge · Masonic Lodge · Masonic Lodge Officers · Grand Master · Prince Hall Freemasonry · Regular Masonic jurisdictions · Continental F …

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  • 128Conceptions of God — Part of a series on God General conceptions …

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