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1A Man for All Seasons — Written by Robert Bolt Characters The Common Man Sir Thomas More The Duke of Norfolk Thomas Cromwell King Henry VIII Margaret More William Roper Cardinal Thomas Wolsey Alice More Thomas Cranmer Richard Rich Signor Chapuys Date premiered …
2A Man to Remember — Infobox Film name = A Man to Remember image size = 220px caption = Lobby card. director = Garson Kanin producer = Robert Sisk writer = Dalton Trumbo Katharine Haviland Taylor (story) starring = Anne Shirley Edward Ellis Lee Bowman music = Roy… …
3holy man — noun person of exceptional holiness • Syn: ↑saint, ↑holy person, ↑angel • Derivationally related forms: ↑angelical (for: ↑angel), ↑saintly ( …
4LURIA, ISAAC BEN SOLOMON — (1534–1572), kabbalist, referred to as Ha Ari (האר״י; the (sacred) lion from the initials of האלוהי רבי יצחק; Ha Elohi Rabbi Yiẓḥak, the divine Rabbi ). This cognomen was in use by the end of the 16th century, apparently at first in kabbalistic… …
5Eichstätt — • Diocese in Bavaria, north of the Danube, and suffragan to Bamberg Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Eichstatt Eichstätt † …
6Daniel — This article is about the Biblical figure called Daniel. For other uses, see Daniel (disambiguation). Saint Daniel Daniel s Answer to the King by Briton Rivière Prophet Born …
7Pelagius and Pelagianism — • Fifth century heresy which denied original sin as well as Christian grace. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pelagius and Pelagianism Pelagius and Pelagianism …
8Zawiya — This Arabic term refers to the corner or angle of a building. In the Maghreb, the term is used interchangeably with ribat, for the abode, meaning a religious lodge or order. It is usually associated with a saintly man (or woman in rare cases) …
9ABBA ḤILKIAH — ABBA ḤILKIAH, according to the aggadah (Ta an. 23a–b) a saint who lived in the first century C.E. Like many narratives concerning saints in the ancient world, Abba Ḥilkiah was famous for his miraculous ability to bring rain in times of drought… …
10RU'AḤ HA-KODESH — (Heb. רוּחַ הַקֹּדֶשׁ; lit. the Holy Spirit ). Although the phrase Ru aḥ ha Kodesh occurs in the Bible (cf. Ps. 51:13; Isa 63:10), its specific connotation as divine inspiration is wholly post biblical. In rabbinic thought it is the spirit of… …