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  • 81error — noun Etymology: Middle English errour, from Anglo French, from Latin error, from errare Date: 13th century 1. a. an act or condition of ignorant or imprudent deviation from a code of behavior b. an act involving an unintentional deviation from… …

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  • 82misdo — verb (misdid; misdone; misdoing; misdoes) Date: before 12th century intransitive verb obsolete to act wrongly ; transgress the laws of God < the erring soul not wilfully misdoing John Milton > transitive verb to do (something) incorrectly or&#8230; …

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  • 83Book of Ezra — The Book of Ezra is a book of the Bible in the Old Testament and Hebrew Tanakh. It is the record of events occurring at the close of the Babylonian captivity. At one time, it included the Book of Nehemiah, and the Jews regarded them as one volume …

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  • 84Excommunication — A depiction of Pope Gregory IX excommunicating. Excommunication is a religious censure used to deprive, suspend or limit membership in a religious …

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  • 85First Epistle to the Corinthians — This article is about the book in the New Testament of the Bible. For the Brazilian football (soccer) team, see Sport Club Corinthians Paulista. For other uses, see Corinthian. Books of the New Testament …

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  • 86Isaiah — () and Huldah (; see ); and again, twenty years later, when he had already entered on his office, by the invasion of Tiglath Pileser and his career of conquest. Ahaz, king of Judah, at this crisis refused to co operate with the kings of Israel&#8230; …

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  • 87Norwegian Sea — The Vestfjord with the mountains of the Lofoten archipelago seen from Løvøy Island in Steigen. Vågakaillen (942 m) is the taller of the two peaks in the centre of the image …

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  • 88Origen — This article is about the 3rd century theologian. For other uses, see Origen (disambiguation). Origen Era Ante Nicene Fathers Born 184/5 Probably Alexandria, Egypt …

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  • 89Problem of evil — Part of a series on God General conceptions …

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  • 90Cephalus — and Eos, by Nicolas Poussin (circa 1630) Cephalus (Greek: Κέφαλος Kephalos) is an Ancient Greek name, used both for the hero figure in Greek mythology and carried as a theophoric name by historical persons. The word kephalos is Greek for head ,&#8230; …

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