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  • 21Alexandre Francois Auguste de Grasse — Le Comte Alexandre Francois Auguste de Grasse (born February 14, 1765, date of death June 10, 1845) was a founding father of the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry.LifeDe Grasse was baptized in St. Louis Parish, Versailles,… …

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  • 22George Lauder of The Bass — Sir George Lauder of The Bass, Knt., (died June 27, 1611 on The Bass), was a cleric, Privy Counsellor, and Member of the Scottish Parliament. He was also Tutor to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales. FamilyThe earliest mention of George Lauder… …

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  • 23Robert Lauder of Beilmouth — Sir Robert Lauder of Beilmouth, Knt., (d. June 24, 1709) was an armiger, lawyer and Clerk of Exchequer in Scotland. In 1683 he was made a Justice of the Peace for Haddingtonshire [ Brown, P.Hume, MA., LL.D., The Register of the Privy Council of… …

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  • 24Grand Lodge of Manitoba — Freemasonry in Manitoba can be traced back as far as 1813. Grand Lodge of Manitoba Representatives of three Lodges decided to accept the responsibility of forming the Grand Lodge of Manitoba on May 12, 1875. The three Lodges were renumbered, as… …

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  • 25Ingram de Ketenis — Infobox Person name = Ingram de Ketenis other names = imagesize = caption = birth date = before 1321 birth place = probably Kettins, Angus, Scotland death date = 1407 or 1408 death place = occupation = cleric title = Archdeacon of Dunkeld Rector… …

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  • 26Schofield House — The Schofield House, also known as the Lanier Schofield House, is an historic building located in the Madison Historic District of Madison, Indiana. Built in 1817, this Federal style building was the first two story brick house and the first… …

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  • 27Colinton Parish Church — is a congregation of the Church of Scotland. The church building is located in Dell Road, Colinton, Edinburgh, Scotland. A church has stood on the site for approximately 1000 years, but the current building was constructed and reopened in… …

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  • 28Fundamentalist–Modernist Controversy — A Fundamentalist cartoon portraying Modernism as the descent from Christianity to atheism, first published in 1922 and then used in Seven Questions in Dispute by William Jennings Bryan. The Fundamentalist–Modernist Controversy was a religious… …

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  • 29Donald A. Crosby — Religious Naturalism Donald Crosby, PhD Fields Ancient Philosophy, 17th and 18th Century Philosophy, American Philosophy, Philosophy of Nature, Metaphysics …

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  • 30STEWARD, LORD HIGH —    in early times the highest office of state in England, ranking in power next to the sovereign; hereditary during many centuries, the office lapsed in the reign of Henry IV., and since has been revived only on special occasions, e. g. a… …

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