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  • 91Jacob Cochran — (also Cochrane , 1782 1836) was a non denominational preacher born in Enfield, New Hampshire, USA who founded the Cochranites in Saco, Maine. Cochranite worship is said to have resembled Shakerism, but which also practiced a new doctrine called… …

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  • 92Nehemiah 4 — 1 But it came to pass, that when Sanballat heard that we builded the wall, he was wroth, and took great indignation, and mocked the Jews. 2 And he spake before his brethren and the army of Samaria, and said, What do these feeble Jews? will they… …

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  • 93Early African Church — The name Early African Church is given to the Christian communities inhabiting the region known politically as Roman Africa, and comprised geographically within the following limits, namely: the Mediterranean littoral between Cyrenaica on the… …

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  • 94Culture tibétaine — La civilisation tibétaine, imprégnée par le bouddhisme tibétain, une forme distincte de Vajrayana, est dotée d une culture riche et variée. Moines gelugpa utilisant des dungchens, face au Potala …

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  • 95Early African Church —     Early African Church     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Early African Church     The name, Early African Church, is given to the Christian communities inhabiting the region known politically as Roman Africa, and comprised geographically within the …

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  • 96Esquire — (abbreviated Esq.) is a term of British origin, originally used to denote social status. Within the United States, it is used as a postnominal honorific by licensed attorneys and by some naval officers and fraternal organizations. Ultimately… …

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  • 97Rorate Coeli — (or Rorate Caeli), from the Book of Isaiah (Isaiah 45:8) in the Vulgate, are the opening words of a text used in Catholic and, less frequently, Protestant liturgy. It is also known as The Advent Prose or by the first words of its English… …

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  • 98Ancient See of York —     Ancient See of York     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ancient See of York     (EBORACENSIS).     The seat of metropolitan jurisdiction for the northern province. It is not known when or how Christianity first reached York, but there was a bishop… …

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  • 99Invasion dorienne — L’hypothèse d’une Invasion Dorienne a été avancée par les historiens de la Grèce ancienne pour expliquer la discontinuité entre les dialectes et les usages pré classiques du sud de la Grèce et ceux de la Grèce classique, appelés… …

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  • 100ZEMACH, SHLOMO — (1886–1974), Hebrew writer. Born in Plonsk (Russian Poland), Zemach spent his youth on his father s estate in the village of Volka. In his youth he was attracted to Zionism, and together with some friends founded the Zionist society Ezra. At the… …

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