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  • 81Science and the Church — • Dicsusses the relationship between the two subjects Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Science and the Church     Science and the Church      …

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  • 82Edmund Bonner —     Edmund Bonner     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Edmund Bonner     Bishop of London, b. about 1500; d. 1569. He was the son of Edmund Bonner, a sawyer of Potter s Henley in Worcestershire, England, and Elizabeth Frodsham. Doubt was cast on his… …

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  • 83Patrick Graham —     Patrick Graham     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Patrick Graham     First Archbishop of St. Andrews and Metropolitan of Scotland, date of birth uncertain; d. 1478. He was a son of Mary, younger daughter of Robert III, by her third husband, Sir… …

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  • 84Melancthon —     Philipp Melancthon     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Philipp Melancthon     Collaborator and friend of Luther, born at Bretten (in Unterpfalz, now Baden), 16 February, 1497; died at Wittenberg, 19 April, 1560.     (1) His Rearing and Education… …

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  • 85Philipp Melancthon —     Philipp Melancthon     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Philipp Melancthon     Collaborator and friend of Luther, born at Bretten (in Unterpfalz, now Baden), 16 February, 1497; died at Wittenberg, 19 April, 1560.     (1) His Rearing and Education… …

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  • 86grotesque — 1. adjective /ɡɹəʊˈtɛsk,ɡɹoʊˈtɛsk/ a) Bizarre or fantastic. b) Disgusting or otherwise viscerally reviling. 2. noun /ɡɹəʊˈtɛsk,ɡɹoʊˈtɛsk/ a) A style of ornamentation characteriz …

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  • 87abusive — adjective /əˈbuːsɪv/ a) Wrongly used; perverted; misapplied. I am ... necessitated to use the word Parliament improperly, according to the abusive acceptation thereof. Fuller b) Given to misusing; also, full of abuses. , The abusive prerogatives… …

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  • 88revilement — noun The act of reviling …

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  • 89Christian views on slavery — Part of a series on Slavery Contemporary slavery …

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  • 90Christmas in Puritan New England — The Puritan by Augustus Saint Gaudens, 1883–1886 Christmas celebrations in Puritan New England (1620–1850?) were culturally and legally suppressed and thus, virtually non existent. The Puritan community found no Scriptural justification for… …

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