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  • 71Clementines — • The name given to the religious romance in two forms as composed by Pope St. Clement I Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Clementines     Clementines      …

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  • 72Homily — • Etymology, early development. Also a summary of four ways of preaching on Scripture Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Homily     Homily      …

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  • 73St. Bernard of Clairvaux —     St. Bernard of Clairvaux     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Bernard of Clairvaux     Born in 1090, at Fontaines, near Dijon, France; died at Clairvaux, 21 August, 1153.     His parents were Tescelin, lord of Fontaines, and Aleth of Montbard,… …

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  • 74De Falsis Deis — De falsis deis, also known as ”Homily XII ” and ”On False Gods””, is one of the homilies written by Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York and was an expansion of part of one of Ælfric of Eynsham’s homilies. Both works also drew on the writing of Martin …

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  • 75ARAMA, ISAAC BEN MOSES — (c. 1420–1494), Spanish rabbi, philosopher, and preacher. As a young man Arama taught at Zamora and subsequently served the small communities of Tarragona and Fraga in Aragon. He was later appointed rabbi of Calatayud, where he wrote most of his… …

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  • 76Clementine literature — Christianity portal Clementine literature (also called Clementina, Pseudo Clementine Writings, The Preaching of Peter, Kerygmata Petrou, Clementine Romance etc.) is the name given to the religious romance which purports to contain a record made… …

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  • 77MIDRASH — (Heb. מִדְרָשׁ), the designation of a particular genre of rabbinic literature containing anthologies and compilations of homilies, including both biblical exegesis (see hermeneutics ) and sermons delivered in public (see homiletics ) as well as… …

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  • 78Insufflation — (Latin insufflatio blowing on or into ) is the practice of inhaling substances into a body cavity. Insufflation has limited medical use, but is a common route of administration with many respiratory drugs used to treat conditions in the lungs… …

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  • 79Postil — or Postilla: A medieval Latin term for a marginal note or a Biblical commentary affixed to a text, being an abbreviation of the phrase post illa verba textus . The word first occurs in the chronicle (with reference to examples of 1228 and 1238)… …

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  • 80Anti-Judaism — has been called a total or partial opposition to Judaism mdash;and to Jews as adherents of it mdash;by persons who accept a competing system of beliefs and practices and consider certain genuine Judaic beliefs and practices as inferior. [Langmuir …

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