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  • 51Fraticelli — • A name given to various heretical sects which appeared in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, principally in Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fraticelli     Fraticelli …

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  • 52Hermeneutics — • Derived from a Greek word connected with the name of the god Hermes, the reputed messenger and interpreter of the gods Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hermeneutics     Hermeneutics …

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  • 53Lambert Le Bègue — • Priest and reformer, lived at Liège, Belgium, about the middle of the twelfth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lambert Le Begue     Lambert Le Bègue      …

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  • 54Andrew of Wyntoun —     Andrew of Wyntoun     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Andrew of Wyntoun     Scottish chronicler, born (as we know from the internal evidence of his writings) in the reign of David II, about the middle of the fourteenth century. He is conjectured to …

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  • 55Biblical Exegesis —     Biblical Exegesis     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Biblical Exegesis     Exegesis is the branch of theology which investigates and expresses the true sense of Sacred Scripture.     The exegete does not inquire which books constitute Sacred… …

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  • 56John Scotus Eriugena —     John Scotus Eriugena     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Scotus Eriugena     An Irish teacher, theologian, philosopher, and poet, who lived in the ninth century.     NAME     Eriugena s contemporaries invariably refer to him as Joannes Scottus …

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  • 57Klemens Maria Brentano —     Klemens Maria Brentano     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Klemens Maria Brentano     A German poet, one of the most prominent members of the Romantic School. He was born at Thal Ehrenbreitstein 8 September, 1778; d. 28 July, 1842. After a futile… …

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  • 58Madianites (Midianites) —     Madianites     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Madianites     (in A.V. MIDIANITES).     An Arabian tribe (Sept. Madienaîoi and Madianeîtai, Lat. Madianitæ). Comparison of Gen., xxxvi, 35, with xxxvii, 28, 36 proves that the Biblical authors employ… …

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  • 59Melchites (Melkites) —     Melchites     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Melchites     (Melkites).     ORIGIN AND NAME     Melchites are the people of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt who remained faithful to the Council of Chalcedon …

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  • 60Budé, Guillaume — (1468 1540)    The most famous French humanist of the first half of the 16th century. Born into a recently ennobled family of royal officials, he studied law at Orléans but left without taking a degree. In 1491 he underwent a sort of secular… …

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