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  • 51Apostolic Church-Ordinance — • A third century pseudo Apostolic collection of moral and hierarchical rules and instructions, compiled in the main from ancient Christian sources Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Apostolic Church Ordinance      …

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  • 52Semipelagianism — • A doctrine of grace advocated by monks of Southern Gaul at and around Marseilles after 428 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Semipelagianism     Semipelagianism      …

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  • 53Joseph Saenz de Aguirre —     Joseph Saenz de Aguirre     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Joseph Saenz de Aguirre     Cardinal, and learned Spanish Benedictine; born at Logro o, in Old Castile, 24 March, 1630; died 19 August, 1699. He entered the congregation of Monte Cassino.… …

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  • 54Juan Carvajal —     Juan Carvajal (Carvagial)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Juan Carvajal (Carvagial)     Cardinal; b. about 1400 at Truxillo in Estremadura, Spain; d. at Rome, 6 December, 1469. Little is known of his early youth, except that he made much… …

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  • 55Juvencus —     C. Vettius Aquilinus Juvencus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► C. Vettius Aquilinus Juvencus     Christian Latin poet of the fourth century. Of his life we know only what St. Jerome tells us (De viris, lxxxiv; cf. Chron., ad an. 2345; Epist. lxx …

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  • 56Ninian Winzet —     Ninian Winzet     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ninian Winzet     Benedictine abbot and controversial writer, b. at Renfrew, Scotland, 1518; d. at Ratisbon, 21 Sept., 1592. Educated (probably, though not certainly) at Glasgow University, he was… …

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  • 57Petrus Alphonsus —     Petrus Alfonsus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Petrus Alfonsus     A converted Jew and controversialist, born at Huesca, in the former Kingdom of Aragon, 1062; died 1110. Previous to his conversion he was known as Moses Sephardi (the Spaniard) …

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  • 58Gottfried Kohlreif — Porträt Kohlreifs im Ratzeburger Dom Gottfried Kohlreif, auch Kohlreiff (* 1. Oktober[1] 1676 in Strelitz[2]; † 13. August 1750 in Ratzeburg) war ein deutscher lutherischer Theologe un …

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  • 59Caeca et Obdurata — Le pape Clément VIII Caeca et Obdurata est une bulle pontificale, rédigée par le pape Clément VIII et nommée d après ses premiers mots La perfidie aveugle et insensible des hébreux est non seulement ingrate envers le Seigneur et le Rédempteur de… …

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  • 60anachorète — (a na ko rè t ) s. m. 1°   Religieux qui vit dans la solitude, par opposition à cénobite, religieux qui vit en communauté avec d autres. •   Un bon vieillard, pieux anachorète, Depuis vingt ans sous ce toit résidait, MILLEV. Charlemagne à Pav. v …

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