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  • 21John Milton — For other people named John Milton, see John Milton (disambiguation). John Milton Portrait of John Milton in National Portrait Gallery, London c. 1629. Unknown artist (detail) Born 9 December 1608(1608 12 09) Bread Street …

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  • 22MARI — MARI, one of the principal centers of Mesopotamia during the third and early second millennia B.C.E. The archaeological and epigraphical discoveries there are of prime significance for the history of Mesopotamia and Upper Syria. The Akkadian… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 23Deity — • This article is confined to the non Christian notion of the Deity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Deity     Deity     † …

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  • 24Hail Mary — • Analysis of the prayer Ave Maria: origins and development Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hail Mary     Hail Mary     † …

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  • 25language — 1 Language, dialect, tongue, speech, idiom are comparable when they denote a body or system of words and phrases used by a large community (as of a region) or by a people, a nation, or a group of nations. Language may be used as a general term… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 26trust — A legal entity created by a grantor for the benefit of designated beneficiaries under the laws of the state and the valid trust instrument. The trustee holds a fiduciary responsibility to manage the trust s corpus assets and income for the… …

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  • 27Vakya Vritti — Vakya VrittiBy Adi Shankaracharya, 788 820 CE,Translated by Swami ChinmayanandaPublished by Chinmaya Mission, Mumbai An Exhaustive Explanation of the Upanishadic Mahaavaakya“That Thou Art” [Tat Twam Asi] 1. I bow down to that Pure Consciousness… …

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  • 28Inquisition — • By this term is usually meant a special ecclesiastical institutional for combating or suppressing heresy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Inquisition     Inquisition      …

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  • 29vocabulary — noun (plural laries) Etymology: Middle French vocabulaire, probably from Medieval Latin vocabularium, from neuter of vocabularius verbal, from Latin vocabulum Date: 1532 1. a list or collection of words or of words and phrases usually… …

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  • 30Tomaso Malvenda — (Jativa, Valencia, 1566 – 7 May 1628) was a Spanish Dominican exegete and historical critic. Contents 1 Life 2 References 3 Notes 4 External links …

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