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  • 91England (Before the Reformation) —     England (Before the Reformation)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► England (Before the Reformation)     This term England is here restricted to one constituent, the largest and most populous, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.… …

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  • 92Giovanni Villani —     Giovanni Villani     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Giovanni Villani     Florentine historian, b. about 1276; d. of the plague in 1348. Descended from a wealthy family of merchants, he devoted the whole of his life to commerce, being a member of… …

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  • 93Nicholas V —     Pope Nicholas V     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Nicholas V     (TOMMASO PARENTUCELLI)     A name never to be mentioned without reverence by every lover of letters, born at Sarzana in Liguria, 15 November, 1397; died in Rome, 24 5 March,… …

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  • 94Pope Nicholas V —     Pope Nicholas V     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Nicholas V     (TOMMASO PARENTUCELLI)     A name never to be mentioned without reverence by every lover of letters, born at Sarzana in Liguria, 15 November, 1397; died in Rome, 24 5 March,… …

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  • 95St. Francis of Assisi —     St. Francis of Assisi     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Francis of Assisi     Founder of the Franciscan Order, born at Assisi in Umbria, in 1181 or 1182 the exact year is uncertain; died there, 3 October, 1226.     His father, Pietro… …

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  • 96Toribio de Benavente Motolinia —     Toribio de Benavente Motolinia     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Toribio de Benavente Motolinia     Franciscan missionary, b. at Benavente, Spain, at the end of the fifteenth century; d. in the City of Mexico, 10 August, 1568. He was one of the… …

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  • 97innocent — in·no·cent / i nə sənt/ adj: characterized by innocence Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. innocent I …

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  • 98eloge — noun a) A statement or disquisition in praise of someone who has died. In a later éloge, Georges Cuvier called it, with pardonable exaggeration, ‘in some respects the last words of a dying Plato’. b) Specifically, the statement made by a new… …

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  • 99venial — adjective a) pardonable; able to be forgiven a venial sin b) excusable; trifling his venial youthful indiscretions Ant: mortal …

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  • 100irremissible — adjective Not remissible. Syn: unforgivable, unpardonable Ant: forgivable, pardonable, remissible …

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