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  • 61matrimony — marriage, matrimony, wedlock, wedding, nuptial, espousal are comparable though not always synonymous because they all refer directly or indirectly to acts by which a man and woman become husband and. wife or to the state of being husband and wife …

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  • 62mysticism — /ˈmɪstəsɪzəm / (say mistuhsizuhm) noun 1. belief in the possibility of attaining an immediate spiritual intuition of truths thought to transcend ordinary understanding, or of a direct, intimate union of the soul with a deity or universal soul… …

  • 63Henry Home, Lord Kames — (1696ndash December 27, 1782) was a Scottish philosopher of the 18th century. Born at Kames House, between Eccles and Birgham, Berwickshire, he became an advocate and was one of the leaders of the Scottish Enlightenment. In 1752, he was raised to …

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  • 64Greek Anthology — The Greek Anthology (also called Anthologia Graeca or, sometimes, the Palatine Anthology ) is a collection of poems, mostly epigrams, that span the classical and Byzantine periods of Greek literature.While papyri containing fragments of… …

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  • 65Our Lady of Mount Carmel — For other uses, see Our Lady of Mount Carmel (disambiguation). Our Lady of Carmel by Pietro Novelli, 1641. Our Lady of Mount Carmel is the title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary in her role as patroness of the Carmelite Order. The first… …

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  • 66"Subsistit in" in Lumen Gentium — Subsistit in (subsists in) is a Latin phrase, which appears in the eighth paragraph of Lumen Gentium, a landmark document of the Second Vatican Council of the Catholic Church. This Church constituted and organized in the world as a society,… …

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  • 67Charles de Bovelles — Charles de Bouvelles (Carolus Bovillus) (born c. 1475 à Saint Quentin, died at Ham after 1566) was a French mathematician, and canon of Noyon. His Géométrie en françoys (1511) was the first scientific work to be printed in French. Contents 1 Life …

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  • 68Assimilation (French colonial) — Assimilation was one ideological basis of French colonial policy in the 19th and 20th centuries. In contrast with British imperial policy, the French taught their subjects that, by adopting French language and culture, they could eventually… …

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  • 69Ecclesiam Suam — is an encyclical of Pope Paul VI on the Catholic Church given at St. Peter s, Rome, on the Feast of the Transfiguration, August 6 , 1964, the second year of his Pontificate. It is considered an important document, which identified the Catholic… …

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  • 70Cyril of Alexandria, Saint — born с 375 died June 27, 444; Western feast day June 27; Eastern feast day June 9 Christian theologian and bishop. He became bishop of Alexandria in 412. Zealously orthodox, he closed the churches of the Novatians, a heterodox sect, and expelled… …

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