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  • 41James Buchanan: Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source       Wednesday, March 4, 1857       I appear before you this day to take the solemn oath that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and… …

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  • 42Ulysses S. Grant: Second Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source       Tuesday, March 4, 1873       Under Providence I have been called a second time to act as Executive over this great nation. It has been my endeavor in the past to maintain all the laws, and, so far as lay in my power, to act …

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  • 43Aeons — • The term appropriated by Gnostic heresiarchs to designate the series of spiritual powers evolved by progressive emanation from the eternal Being Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Aeons     Æons …

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  • 44Margaret of the Blessed Sacrament — • French Carmelite nun (1590 1660) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Margaret of the Blessed Sacrament     Margaret of the Blessed Sacrament      …

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  • 45Oecolampadius —     John Œcolampadius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Œcolampadius     Protestant (Protestantism) theologian, organizer of Protestantism at Basle, b. at Weinsberg, Swabia, in 1482; d. at Basle, 24 November, 1531. His family name was Heusegen… …

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  • 46Adrian V —     Pope Adrian V     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Adrian V     (OTTOBUONO FIESCHI).     A Genoese, and nephew of Innocent IV. He was elected at Viterbo 12 July 1276. As Cardinal Fieschi, he had laboured to restore harmony in England between… …

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  • 47Pope Adrian V —     Pope Adrian V     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Adrian V     (OTTOBUONO FIESCHI).     A Genoese, and nephew of Innocent IV. He was elected at Viterbo 12 July 1276. As Cardinal Fieschi, he had laboured to restore harmony in England between… …

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  • 48Clement III —     Pope Clement III     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement III     (Paolo Scolari).     Date of birth unknown; elected 19 December, 1187; d. 27 March, 1191. During the short space (1181 1198) which separated the glorious pontificates of… …

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  • 49Pope Clement III —     Pope Clement III     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement III     (Paolo Scolari).     Date of birth unknown; elected 19 December, 1187; d. 27 March, 1191. During the short space (1181 1198) which separated the glorious pontificates of… …

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  • 50Clement XI —     Pope Clement XI     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement XI     (GIOVANNI FRANCESCO ALBANI).     Born at Urbino, 23 July, 1649; elected 23 November, 1700; died at Rome 19 March, 1721. The Albani (q.v.) were a noble Umbrian family. Under… …

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