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1The Pope — The Pope † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Pope (Ecclesiastical Latin papa from Greek papas, a variant of pappas father, in classical Latin pappas Juvenal, Satires 6:633). The title pope, once used with far greater latitude (see below …
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3The churches of Christ (non-institutional) — Churches of Christ (non institutional) Classification Christian, Restoration Movement Orientation New Testament, Restorationism (Christian primitivism) Polity Congregationalist Separations Disciples of Christ The label non institutional refers to …
4The Name of the Wind — Infobox Book name = The Name of the Wind image caption = author = Patrick Rothfuss country = United States language = English cover artist = series = The Kingkiller Chronicle genre = Heroic Fantasy publisher = DAW Books Hardcover release date =… …
5πιθανουργικόν — πιθανουργικός having the faculty of persuasion masc acc sg πιθανουργικός having the faculty of persuasion neut nom/voc/acc sg …
6Inspiration of the Bible — • Covered in four sections, I. Belief in Inspired books; II. Nature of Inspiration; III. Extent of Inspiration; IV. Protestant Views on the Inspiration of the Bible Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Inspiration of the Bible …
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10History of economic thought — The history of economic thought deals with different thinkers and theories in the field of political economy and economics from the ancient world to the present day. British philosopher Adam Smith is cited by many as the father of modern… …