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  • 111English Civil War — For other uses, see English Civil War (disambiguation). English Civil War An allegory of the English Civil War by Wi …

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  • 112John Calvin — Barcelona, Spain (1554) Born Jean Cauvin 10 July 1509(1509 07 10) Noyon, Picardy, Kingdom of France …

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  • 113Sabbath in Christianity — For other uses, see Biblical Sabbath, seventh day Sabbath, Jewish Sabbath, High Sabbath, and Sabbath year. A Ten Commandments monument which includes the command to Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy …

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  • 114John Bunyan — Born 28 November 1628(1628 11 28) Bedfordshire, England1 Died 31 August 1688(1688 08 31) (aged 59) E …

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  • 115Pilgrims — Pilgrims, or Pilgrim Fathers (or Pilgrim Mothers), is a name commonly applied to the early settlers of the Plymouth Colony in present day Plymouth, Massachusetts. Their leadership came from a religious congregation who had fled a volatile… …

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  • 116New Haven, Connecticut — New Haven redirects here. For other uses, see New Haven (disambiguation). City of New Haven   City   Skyline of Downtown New Haven …

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  • 117Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland — (baptized August 19, 1590 ndash; March 9, 1649) was the son of Robert Rich, 1st Earl of Warwick and of Penelope Devereux, Lady Rich, and the younger brother of Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick. He began his career as a courtier and soldier in… …

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  • 118John Whitgift — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = John Whitgift birth name = began = August 1583 term end = 29 February 1604 predecessor = Edmund Grindal successor = Richard Bancroft birth date = c. 1530 | birthplace = Great Grimsby, North East… …

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  • 119Edmund Grindal — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Edmund Grindal birth name = began = 1576 term end = 6 July 1583 predecessor = Matthew Parker successor = John Whitgift birth date = c. 1519 birthplace = St Bees, Cumberland death date = 6 July 1583 |… …

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  • 120Democracy in America —   Author(s) Alexis de Tocqueville Original …

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