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  • 121Satisfy — Infobox Album | Name = Satisfy Type = Album Artist = Kathryn Scott Released = 2003 Recorded = 2003 Genre = Christian, Christian Worship Length = 56:20 Label = Vertical Music Producers = Brian Doerksenand Philip Janz Reviews = Last album = This… …

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  • 122Diya al-Din al-Maqdisi — Muslim scholar Al hafiz Diya al Din al Maqdisi al Hanbali[1] Title Diya al Din al Maqdisi Born 1173 Died 1245 …

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  • 123David Alroy — (fl. 1160) was a Jewish pseudo Messiah born in Amadiya, Iraq. David Alroy studied Torah and Talmud under Hisdai the Exilarch, and Ali, the head of the Academy in Baghdad. He was also well versed in Muslim literature and known as a worker of magic …

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  • 124List of writings of Bahá'u'lláh — Bahá u lláh, founder of the Bahá í Faith, wrote many books, tablets and prayers, of which only a fraction has been translated into English until now. He revealed thousands of tablets with a total volume more than 70 times the size of the Qur an… …

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  • 125Mohammad Taghi Bahjat Foumani — Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi (Taqi) Bahjat Foumani (born in 1917) is an Iranian Twelver Shi a Marja. He was born in Fouman, Gilan Province, Iran. At the age of 14, he moved to Karbala, Iraq to continue his religious studies. Four years later,… …

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  • 126Sacred Harp hymnwriters and composers — The Sacred Harp is a shape note hymnal, originally compiled in 1844 by Benjamin Franklin White and Elisha J. King in Georgia and used to this day in revised form by Sacred Harp singers throughout America and overseas. This article is a historical …

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  • 127The Avalon Collection — by Rachel Roberts is a series of three book arcs. The first arc is Avalon: Web of Magic, followed by Avalon: Quest for Magic, and finished by Avalon: Guardians of Magic (unreleased as of now). The story is about three young girls turned mages:… …

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  • 128Manchester Hymnal — Title page of Collection of Sacred Hymns, 1840. A Collection of Sacred Hymns for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in Europe, informally known as the Manchester Hymnal, was first published in Manchester, England, in 1840. Like the… …

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