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  • 121Low Church — • The name given to one of the three parties or doctrinal tendencies that prevail in the Established Church of England and its daughter Churches, the correlatives being High Church and Broad Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Low… …

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  • 122St. Cyril of Alexandria —     St. Cyril of Alexandria     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Cyril of Alexandria     Doctor of the Church. St. Cyril has his feast in the Western Church on the 28th of January; in the Greek Menaea it is found on the 9th of June, and (together… …

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  • 123Religious symbolism in the United States military — Insignias (left to right) for Christian, Muslim and Jewish chaplains are shown on the uniforms of three U.S. Navy chaplains, 1998. (These were the only insignias in use at that time.) Religious symbolism in the United States military includes the …

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  • 124Relations between the Catholic Church and the state — The relations between the Catholic Church and the state have been constantly evolving with various forms of government, some of them controversial in retrospect. In its history it has had to deal with various concepts and systems of governance,… …

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  • 125French Campaign in Egypt and Syria — This article is about the land campaign. For the naval campaign and wider strategic setting, see Mediterranean campaign of 1798. Egyptian Campaign Part of the French Revolutionary Wars …

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  • 126Open Episcopal Church — The Open Episcopal Church is a growing liberal Catholic denomination that calls itself the small church with a big heart . It has bishops in England, Scotland and Wales and clergy across the country. It has ministered to hundreds of thousands of… …

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  • 127Sara Copia Sullam — Sara (Sarra) Copia (Coppia) Sullam (1592–1641) was an Italian poet and writer who lived in Italy in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. She was Jewish and very well educated. Despite being married, for many years she had what appears to have… …

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  • 128Cowern — This is a locational surname which derives from the village of Cowarne in Hereford, or from some now lost medieval village of similar spelling. Cowarne is recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as Cuure which may best be described as an attempt by a… …

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