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  • 91Angel — For other uses, see Angel (disambiguation). Angelology redirects here. For the novel, see Angelology (novel). Song of the Angels by Bouguereau, 1825–1905. Angels are spiritual beings often depicted as messengers of …

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  • 92Saint Catherine: Letter — ▪ Primary Source        St. Catherine of Siena, a Dominican tertiary and mystic, was one of the most influential figures of 14th century Italy. She was widely celebrated for her uncompromising asceticism she is said to have subsisted solely on… …

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  • 93Portal:Latter-day Saints — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology  Religion: Adventism · Ahmadiyya · …

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  • 94Theodore Austin-Sparks — (1888–1971) (usually known as T. Austin Sparks or just TAS ) was a British Christian evangelist and author.Born in London in 1888, Mr Austin Sparks was sent as a boy to live in Scotland with his father s relatives. It was there that he became a… …

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  • 95Extermination order — Missouri Executive Order 44, [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Extermination Order %28Mormonism%29] also known as the extermination order (alt. exterminating order) in Latter Day Saint history, was an executive order issued on October 27, 1838 by… …

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  • 96Liberty Jail — is a former jail in Liberty, Missouri, USA where Joseph Smith, Jr. and other associates were imprisoned from November 20, 1838 to April 9, 1839 during the Mormon War.It is sometimes described as the Prison Temple because of revelations Joseph had …

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  • 97Zion (Latter Day Saints) — For other uses, see Zion (disambiguation). Within the Latter Day Saint movement, Zion is often used to connote a utopian association of the righteous. This association would practice a form of communitarian economics called the United Order meant …

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  • 98John W. Bryant — For the U.S. representative from Texas, see John Wiley Bryant. John W. Bryant (born 1946) was the founder and first leader of a Mormon fundamentalist sect that is today known as the Church of the New Covenant in Christ and is headquartered near… …

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  • 99John Murdock (Mormon) — John Murdock (July 15, 1792–December 23, 1871) was an early convert to the Latter Day Saint movement and was a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (LDS Church). He is mentioned twice in the Doctrine and Covenants . He… …

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  • 100Good Friday Prayer — can refer to any of the prayers prayed by Christians on Good Friday, the Friday before Easter, or to all such prayers collectively. Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine rite Catholic prayer on Good FridayEastern Orthodox Christians and many Byzantine… …

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