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  • 101theologue — also theolog noun Etymology: Latin theologus theologian, from Greek theologos, from the + legein to speak more at legend Date: 15th century a theological student or specialist …

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  • 102Geneva — For other uses, see Geneva (disambiguation). Geneva Top left: Palace of Nations, Middle left: CERN Laboratory, Right: Jet d Eau, Bottom: View over …

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  • 103University of Pennsylvania — This article is about the private Philadelphia based Ivy League university, colloquially referred to as Penn . For the public university located in State College, Pennsylvania, and colloquially known as Penn State , see Pennsylvania State… …

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  • 104Petrus Ramus — Petrus Ramus, or Pierre de la Ramée (1515 ndash; August 26, 1572), French humanist, logician, and educational reformer, was born at the village of Cuts in Picardy, a member of a noble but impoverished family: his father was a farmer and his… …

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  • 105The Christian Century — Cover of December 14, 2010 issue Editor/Publisher Exec. Editor John M. Buchanan David Heim Categories Christian magazines Frequency Biweekly Circulation …

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  • 106Jan Jacob van Oosterzee — Also: * Jan Jakob van Oosterzee * JJ van Oosterzee * Johannes Jacobus van OosterzeeJan Jacob van Oosterzee (April 1, 1817 – July 29, 1882), Dutch divine, was born at Rotterdam. He was educated at the University of Utrecht 1835 – 1839.After acting …

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  • 107Richard E. Blanchard Sr. — Richard Blanchard is widely known as the writer of the popular gospel song called Fill My Cup Lord .BiographyHe was born in Chungking, China to Methodist missionary parents Ralph and Grace Kipka Blanchard. When the Blanchard family returned to… …

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  • 108Hermann, Freiherr von Soden — Baron Hermann von Soden (16 August 1852 15 January 1914), German biblical scholar, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on August 16, 1852, and was educated at the University of Tübingen. He was minister of Dresden Striesen in 1881 and in 1887 became… …

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  • 109Ludwig Geiger — (18481919) was a German author and historian, born at Breslau, a son of Abraham Geiger. After study at Heidelberg, Gttingen, and Bonn, he became docent in history at Berlin in 1873 and in 1880 was appointed to a chair of modern history there. His …

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  • 110Roman Catholic Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg — Map of the diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg within Switzerland. The Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg (Latin: Dioecesis Lausannensis, Genevensis et Friburgensis) is the name of a Roman Catholic diocese in Switzerland, immediately… …

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