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  • 61In the Dawn — ”In the Dawn” is a song written by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1901 as his Op.41, No.1.The words are from the poem “The Professor” by Arthur Christopher Benson. [A. C. Benson, The Professor and Other Poems , London and New York, John… …

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  • 62Blake, William — born Nov. 28, 1757, London, Eng. died Aug. 12, 1827, London English poet, painter, engraver, and visionary. Though he did not attend school, he was trained as an engraver at the Royal Academy and opened a print shop in London in 1784. He… …

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  • 63Agustín de Iturbide — Agustín I Emperor of Mexico Iturbide Emperador attributed to Josephus Arias Huerta Emperor of Mexico Reign …

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  • 64Hooker, Richard — (c. 1554–1600)    Theologian.    Hooker was born near Exeter and was educated at the University of Oxford. After ordination he served in various parishes of the Church of England. He is remembered for his monumental Treatise on the Laws of… …

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  • 65at rest — 1. Resting, reposing, quiescent, in repose. 2. Untroubled, comfortable, at ease, free from pain. 3. Dead, asleep, in the last sleep, in the bosom of God …

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  • 66TEMPLE — The article is arranged according to the following outline: first temple history structure the ground plan of the temple the detailed plan of the temple general description the porch THE MAIN ROOM (HEKHAL) OR HOLY PLACE …

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  • 67Harrowing of Hell — The Harrowing of Hell, depicted in the Petites Heures de Jean de Berry, 14th c. illuminated manuscript commissioned by John, Duke of Berry. The Harrowing of Hell (Latin Descensus Christi ad Inferos the descent of Christ into hell ) is a doctrine… …

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  • 68Luther Alexander Gotwald — the fifth child of seven brothers and five sisters, the son of prominent Lutheran minister, Daniel Gotwald. He married Mary Elizabeth King after meeting her at Wittenberg College (now Wittenberg University). Gotwald died in 1900 in Springfield,… …

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  • 69Oath of Asaph — The Oath of Asaph, also known as the Oath of Asaph and Yohanan, is a code of conduct for Hebrew physicians. It may have been written in the 6th century CE,[1] which would make Asaph the oldest known Hebrew medical writer.[2] Oath Text [1] This is …

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  • 70Dismissal (liturgy) — The Dismissal (Greek: απόλυσις; Slavonic: otpust) is the final blessing said by a Christian priest or minister at the end of a religious service. In liturgical churches the dismissal will often take the form of ritualized words and gestures, such …

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