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  • 121E. Franklin Frazier — Edward Franklin Frazier (September 24, 1894 May 17, 1962), was an American sociologist. His 1932 Ph.D. dissertation The Negro Family in Chicago , later released as a book The Negro Family in the United States in 1939, analyzed the cultural and… …

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  • 122Edinburgh Barclay Church — Parish church name = Barclay Church caption = dedication = denomination = Church of Scotland tradition = parish = Barclay deanery = archdeaconry = diocese = province = presbytery = Edinburgh archbishop = bishop = dean = prebendary = provost =… …

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  • 123Church —    Derived probably from the Greek kuriakon (i.e., the Lord s house ), which was used by ancient authors for the place of worship.    In the New Testament it is the translation of the Greek word ecclesia, which is synonymous with the Hebrew kahal …

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  • 124National Museum of Women in the Arts — This article is about a museum in Washington, D.C. For other uses, see NMWA (disambiguation). Masonic Temple U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 125Paulus Aemilius (d. 1575) — Paulus Aemilius, Hebrew bibliographer, publisher, and teacher; born at Rödlsee, Germany, probably in the first quarter of the sixteenth century; embraced Christianity in Rome; died 1575. He was employed in copying Hebrew manuscripts, and for this …

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  • 126Clare of Montefalco — Saint Clare of Montefalco Christ implanting his Cross in the heart of Saint Clare of Montefalco Saint Clare of the Cross Born 1268 Montefalco, Umbria …

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  • 127Antoine de Lamothe, Sieur de Cadillac —     Antoine de Lamothe, Sieur de Cadillac     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Antoine de Lamothe, Sieur de Cadillac     Born at Toulouse in 1657; died at Castelsarrasin, 16 October, 1730. He was the son of a parliamentary councillor, and entered the… …

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  • 128revelation — noun 1) revelations about his personal life Syn: disclosure, surprising fact, announcement, report; admission, confession 2) the revelation of a secret Syn: divulging, divulgence, disclosure, disclosing, letting sli …

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