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  • 31Legal burden of proof — This article is about the burden of proof in law. For other uses, see Burden of proof (disambiguation). The burden of proof (Latin: onus probandi) is the obligation to shift the accepted conclusion away from an oppositional opinion to one s own… …

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  • 32Koran —     Koran     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Koran     The sacred book of the Muslims, by whom it is regarded as the revelation of God. Supplemented by the so called Hadith, or traditions, it is the foundation of Islam ( see Islam (Concept) ) and the… …

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  • 33The Brehon Laws —     The Brehon Laws     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Brehon Laws     Brehon law is the usual term for Irish native law, as administered in Ireland down to almost the middle of the seventeenth century, and in fact amongst the native Irish until… …

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  • 34Gospel —    The word Gospel is derived from the Anglo Saxon Godspell, signifying good news ; founded originally on certain words used by the angel in announcing the Saviour s Birth, viz.: Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy (St. Luke 2:10). The… …

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  • 35ABNER OF BURGOS — (also Alfonso of Valladolid or of Burgos; c. 1270–1340), apostate and anti Jewish polemicist. Abner was practicing as a physician in Burgos in 1295, at the time of the appearance of the false prophet in avila . Some of those who had been confused …

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  • 36Clement of Alexandria — Saint Clement of Alexandria Church Father Born ca. 150 Athens Died ca. 215 217 Cappadocia …

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  • 37End time — End time, End times, or End of days are the eschatological writings in the three Abrahamic religions and in doomsday scenarios in various other non Abrahamic religions. In Abrahamic religions, End times are often depicted as a time of tribulation …

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  • 38John Marshall Harlan II — Infobox Judge name = John Marshall Harlan imagesize = caption = office = Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court termstart = March 28, 1955 termend = September 23, 1971 nominator = Dwight D. Eisenhower appointer = predecessor =… …

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  • 39Locke, John — born Aug. 29, 1632, Wrington, Somerset, Eng. died Oct. 28, 1704, Oates, Essex English philosopher. Educated at Oxford, principally in medicine and science, he later became physician and adviser to the future 3rd earl of Shaftesbury (1667–72). He… …

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  • 40Orestes Augustus Brownson —     Orestes Augustus Brownson     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Orestes Augustus Brownson     Philosopher, essayist, reviewer, b. at Stockbridge, Vermont, U.S.A., 16 September, 1803; d. at Detroit, Michigan, 17 April, 1876.     His childhood was… …

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