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  • 101Book of Homilies — Homily Hom i*ly, n.; pl. {Homilies}. [LL. homilia, Gr. ? communion, assembly, converse, sermon, fr. ? an assembly, fr. ? same; cf. ? together, and ? crowd, cf. ? to press: cf. F. hom[ e]lie. See {Same}.] 1. A discourse or sermon read or… …

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  • 102Homilies — Homily Hom i*ly, n.; pl. {Homilies}. [LL. homilia, Gr. ? communion, assembly, converse, sermon, fr. ? an assembly, fr. ? same; cf. ? together, and ? crowd, cf. ? to press: cf. F. hom[ e]lie. See {Same}.] 1. A discourse or sermon read or… …

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  • 103Homily — Hom i*ly, n.; pl. {Homilies}. [LL. homilia, Gr. ? communion, assembly, converse, sermon, fr. ? an assembly, fr. ? same; cf. ? together, and ? crowd, cf. ? to press: cf. F. hom[ e]lie. See {Same}.] 1. A discourse or sermon read or pronounced to an …

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  • 104homily — noun (plural lies) Etymology: Middle English omelie, from Anglo French, from Late Latin homilia, from Late Greek, from Greek, conversation, discourse, from homilein to consort with, address, from homilos crowd, assembly; akin to Greek homos same… …

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  • 105Presbyterianism — Presbyterian Church redirects here. For other uses, see Presbyterian Church (disambiguation). John Calvin Presbyterianism refers to a number of Christian churches adhering to the Calvinist theological tradition within Protestantism, which are… …

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  • 106Alfonso Reyes — For the professional basketball player, see Alfonso Reyes (basketball) Alfonso Reyes Ochoa (17 May 1889, Monterrey, Nuevo León – 27 December 1959, Mexico City) was a Mexican writer, philosopher, and diplomat.Alfonso Reyes, the son of General… …

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  • 107Christian angelic hierarchy — The Assumption of the Virgin by Francesco Botticini at the National Gallery London, shows three hierarchies and nine orders of angels, each with different characteristics …

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  • 108Reccared I — Reccared (or Recared) I (reigned 586 601) was Visigothic King of Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula). His reign marked a climactic shift in history, with the king s renunciation of traditional Arianism in favour of Catholic Christianity in 587.… …

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  • 109Third Council of Toledo — The Third Council of Toledo (589) marks the entry of Catholic Christianity into the rule of Visigothic Spain, and the introduction into Western Christianity of the filioque clause. [ Filioque. Cross, F. L., ed. The Oxford dictionary of the… …

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  • 110Mamertus — Saint Mamertus An engraving of Saint Mamertus from an 1878 book, Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints Died c. AD 475 Arles, present day France Honored in Roman C …

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