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  • 101Paganism — Pagan redirect here. For other usages, see Pagan (disambiguation) …

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  • 102Haarlem — • One of the suffragan sees of the Archdiocese of Utrecht in the Netherlands Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Haarlem     Haarlem     † …

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  • 103Tertullian — A woodcut illustration depicting Tertullian Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, anglicised as Tertullian (c. 160 – c. 220 AD),[1] was a prolific early Christian author from Carthage in the Roman province of Africa.[2] He is the fir …

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  • 104ART — This article is arranged according to the following outline: Antiquity to 1800 INTRODUCTION: JEWISH ATTITUDE TO ART biblical period the sanctuary and first temple period second temple period after the fall of jerusalem relation to early christian …

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  • 105Christology — Stained glass window of the Confession of Peter in Luke 9:20: But who do you say that I am? Peter answered: The Christ of God .[1] …

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  • 106New Jerusalem — For other uses, see New Jerusalem (disambiguation). New Jerusalem Tabernacle of God Holy City City of God Celestial City Heavenly Jerusalem Jerusalem above Zion Shining City on a Hill New Jerusalem …

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  • 107Melkite Greek Catholic Church — The coat of arms of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church. Founder Apostles Peter and Paul Independence Apostolic Era Recogn …

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  • 108Seraphim of Sarov — Infobox Saint name=Saint Seraphim of Sarov birth date=July 19, 1759 death date=January 2, 1833 feast day=January 2/15 (Repose) July 19/August 1 (Opening of relics) venerated in=Eastern Orthodoxy imagesize=200px caption=Saint Seraphim feeding a… …

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  • 109First seven Ecumenical Councils — In Christianity, the first seven Ecumenical Councils, from the First Council of Nicaea (325) to the Second Council of Nicaea (787), represent an attempt to reach an orthodox consensus. The East West Schism, formally dated to 1054, was still… …

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  • 110Blessed Peter Canisius —     Blessed Peter Canisius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Blessed Peter Canisius     (Kannees, Kanys, probably also De Hondt).     Born at Nimwegen in the Netherlands, 8 May, 1521; died in Fribourg, 21 November, 1597. His father was the wealthy… …

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