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  • 31Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem — • Founded as a result of the First Crusade, in 1099. Destroyed a first time by Saladin in 1187, it was re established around Saint Jean d Acre and maintained until the capture of that city in 1291 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Latin… …

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  • 32CALVIN, JOHN° — (1509–1564), French Church reformer and theologian. Calvin was one of the foremost Christian Bible exegetes of his time. He wrote commentaries on Isaiah (1551), Genesis (1554), Psalms and Hosea (1557), the 12 Minor Prophets (1560), Daniel (1561) …

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  • 33Aquilina — Infobox Saint name=Saint Aquilina birth date=281 death date=death date|293|6|13|mf=y feast day=June 13 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church imagesize= caption= birth place=Byblos death place= titles= beatified date= beatified place= beatified by=… …

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  • 34doom — duːm n. terrible fate, ruin, destruction; death v. sentence to a terrible fate, condemn …

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  • 35doomed — md adj. condemned duːm n. terrible fate, ruin, destruction; death v. sentence to a terrible fate, condemn …

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  • 36dooming — duːm n. terrible fate, ruin, destruction; death v. sentence to a terrible fate, condemn …

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  • 37dooms — adv. (Slang) very; extremely (used in Scotland and Northern England as a euphemism for damned) duːm n. terrible fate, ruin, destruction; death v. sentence to a terrible fate, condemn …

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  • 38Condemned — Condemn Con*demn , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Condemned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Condemning} (? or ?).] [L. condemnare; con + damnare to condemn: cf. F. condamner. See {Damn}.] 1. To pronounce to be wrong; to disapprove of; to censure. [1913 Webster] Condemn …

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  • 39Condemning — Condemn Con*demn , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Condemned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Condemning} (? or ?).] [L. condemnare; con + damnare to condemn: cf. F. condamner. See {Damn}.] 1. To pronounce to be wrong; to disapprove of; to censure. [1913 Webster] Condemn …

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  • 40condemnation — condemn ► VERB 1) express complete disapproval of. 2) (usu. condemn to) sentence to a punishment, especially death. 3) force (someone) to endure something unpleasant. 4) officially declare to be unfit for use. 5) prove the guilt of. DERIVATIVES …

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