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  • 71Habacuc (Habakkuk) —     Habacuc (Habakkuk)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Habacuc (Habakkuk)     The eighth of the Minor Prophets, who probably flourished towards the end of the seventh century B.C.     I. NAME AND PERSONAL LIFE     In the Hebrew text (i,1; iii, 1),… …

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  • 72Peter of Alexandria —     St. Peter of Alexandria     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Peter of Alexandria     Became Bishop of Alexandria in 300; martyred Nov., 311. According to Philip of Sidetes he was at one time head of the famous catechetical school at Alexandria.… …

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  • 73St. Maximus of Turin —     St. Maximus of Turin     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Maximus of Turin     Bishop and theological writer, b. probably in Rhaetia, about 380; d. shortly after 465. Only two dates are historically established in his life. In 451 he was at the… …

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  • 74St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles —     St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles     The life of St. Peter may be conveniently considered under the following heads:     I. Until the Ascension of Christ     II. St. Peter in… …

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  • 75The Heliand —     The Heliand     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Heliand     (Germ. Heiland, Saviour)     The oldest complete work of German literature. Matthias Flacius Illyricus (1520 75) published in his Catalogus testium veritatis the Latin text of the… …

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  • 76prove — / prüv/ vt proved, proved, or, prov·en, / prü vən/, prov·ing 1: to test the truth, validity, or genuineness of prove a will at probate 2 a: to establish the existence, truth, or validity of the charges were never …

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  • 77Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg — Nationalité Province de Westphalie ( …

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  • 78John, Gospel of —    The genuineness of this Gospel, i.e., the fact that the apostle John was its author, is beyond all reasonable doubt. In recent times, from about 1820, many attempts have been made to impugn its genuineness, but without success.    The design… …

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  • 79countersign — coun·ter·sign / kau̇n tər ˌsīn/ n: a signature attesting the authenticity of a document already signed by another Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. countersign …

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  • 80sincerity — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. honor, earnestness, innocence, trustworthiness, guilelessness, veracity, justice, impartiality, openness, frankness, candor, truthfulness, genuineness; see also honesty 1 , reliability . Ant. cunning*, guile, deceit. II… …

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