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  • 31Thomas Charles — Infobox Person name = Thomas Charles caption = Welsh Nonconformist preacher birth date = October 14, 1755 birth place = Longmoor, Abercywyn, Wales death date = October 5, 1814 death place = WalesThomas Charles (14 October 1755 5 October 1814) was …

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  • 32Mormon Reformation — The Mormon Reformation was a period of renewed emphasis on spirituality within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (LDS Church). It took place in 1856 and 1857 and was under the direction of President of the Church Brigham Young.… …

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  • 33Heresy — Heretical redirects here. For the website, see Heretical (website). For the collectible card game, see Heresy: Kingdom Come. Not to be confused with hearsay. Heresy (from Greek αἵρεσις, which originally meant choice ) is a controversial or novel… …

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  • 34Wesleyan Methodism in Glodwick — Until early Victorian times, Glodwick was a small village, separate from the nearby and much larger township of Oldham in the south east corner of Lancashire, United Kingdom. Non conformist religions were growing rapidly at the expense of the… …

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  • 35Kunst des Mordes — Unter Kunst des Mordes (engl. Art of Murder) versteht man die Ansicht, dass Morden eine Kunstform darstellen kann. Gedankliche Voraussetzung ist, dass Kunst als amoralisch angesehen wird und nur der Ästhetik verpflichtet ist. Eine frühe… …

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  • 36Burns, Robert — born Jan. 25, 1759, Alloway, Ayrshire, Scot. died July 21, 1796, Dumfries, Dumfriesshire National poet of Scotland. The son of a poor farmer, he early became familiar with orally transmitted folk song and tales. His father s farm failed, and a… …

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  • 37Stoning in Scripture — • At first an expression of popular fury analogous to lynching , later came to be a natural and legally recognized method of execution Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Stoning in Scripture     Stoning in Scripture …

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  • 38Country Party (Britain) — In Britain in the era 1680 1740, especially in the days of Robert Walpole (1720s to 1740s), the Country Party was a coalition of Tories and disaffected Whigs. It was a movement rather than an organized party and had no formal structure or leaders …

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  • 39History of Newark, New Jersey — The landing of the Puritans in 1666, from the Settlers Monument, Fairmount Cemetery. Newark, New Jersey, was founded in 1666 by Connecticut Puritans led by Robert Treat from the New Haven Colony. The New Haven colonists had been forced out of… …

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  • 40days of the week —    For practitioners of high *magic, the days of the week had astrological and mythological meanings; it would be appropriate for spells aimed at obtaining power or wealth to be done on Thursday (Jupiter s day), and love spells on Friday (day of… …

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