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  • 41Henry Cooke (minister) — Henry Cooke, D.D. (1788 1868), was an Irish presbyterian leader of the early and mid nineteenth century.UpbringingHenry Cooke came of a family of puritan settlers in County Down from Devonshire. He was the youngest son of John Cooke, tenant… …

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  • 42James A. Garfield: Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source       Friday, March 4, 1881       We stand to day upon an eminence which overlooks a hundred years of national life a century crowded with perils, but crowned with the triumphs of liberty and law. Before continuing the onward… …

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  • 43Lausanne and Geneva — • Diocese in Switzerland, immediately subject to the Holy See Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lausanne and Geneva     Lausanne and Geneva      …

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  • 44pension — pen·sion n: money paid under given conditions to a person following retirement or to surviving dependents see also defined benefit plan, defined contribution plan Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 45subsidy — n. 1. Support, aid, co operation. 2. Pecuniary aid (granted by one Government to another), tribute …

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  • 46appropriation — appropriation, grant, subvention, subsidy mean money or property given or set apart by an authorized body for a predetermined use by others. Appropriation is the comprehensive term used in government, business, or an institution controlling large …

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  • 47Henri Arnaud — Infobox clergy name = Henri Arnaud image size = 200px caption = Henri Arnaud birth date = 20 September 1641 birth place = Embrun, France death date = 8 September 1721 death place = Schönenberg church = Waldensian other names = education =… …

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  • 48Johann Heynlin — (variously spelled Heynlein, Henelyn, Henlin, Hélin, Hemlin, Hegelin, Steinlin; and translated as Jean à Lapide, Jean La Pierre (Lapierre, De la Pierre), Johannes Lapideus, Johannes de Lapide) (c. 1425 ndash; March 12, 1496) was a German born… …

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  • 49Willem Hessels van Est — (Latinized as Estius, 1542 september 20, 1613) was a Flemish commentator on the Pauline epistles.BiographyHe was born at Gorcum, Holland. He received his early education at home, after which he went to Utrecht, where he studied classics and… …

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  • 50Carpenter — (spr. kār ), 1) Mary, engl. Philanthropin und Schriftstellerin, geb. 3. April 1807 in Exeter, gest. 14. Juni 1877 in Bristol, Tochter eines Geistlichen, widmete sich schon früh der Rettung und Besserung verwahrloster Kinder und ist bis zu ihrem… …

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