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  • 61Seraphim — • A Hebrew masculine plural form, designates a special class of heavenly attendants of Yahweh s court Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Seraphim     Seraphim      …

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  • 62Truth — • Defines ontological, logical, and moral truth Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Truth     Truth     † …

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  • 63Witchcraft — • As commonly understood, involves the idea of a diabolical pact or at least an appeal to the intervention of the spirits of evil Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Witchcraft     Witchcraft …

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  • 64Book of Wisdom —     Book of Wisdom     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Book of Wisdom     One of the deutero canonical writings of the Old Testament, placed in the Vulgate between the Canticle of Canticles and Ecclesiasticus.     I. TITLE     The oldest headings… …

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  • 65Early Historical Documents On Jesus Christ —     Early Historical Documents on Jesus Christ     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Early Historical Documents on Jesus Christ     The historical documents referring to Christ s life and work may be divided into three classes: pagan sources, Jewish… …

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  • 66Johann Dietenberger —     Johann Dietenberger     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Johann Dietenberger     Theologian, b. about 1475 at Frankfort on the Main, d. 4 Sept., 1537, at Mainz. He was educated in his native city, joined the Dominican Order, and soon distinguished… …

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  • 67Orestes Augustus Brownson —     Orestes Augustus Brownson     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Orestes Augustus Brownson     Philosopher, essayist, reviewer, b. at Stockbridge, Vermont, U.S.A., 16 September, 1803; d. at Detroit, Michigan, 17 April, 1876.     His childhood was… …

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  • 68The Abomination of Desolation —     The Abomination of Desolation     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Abomination of Desolation     The importance of this Scriptural expression is chiefly derived from the fact that in St. Matthew, xxiv, 15, and St. Mark, xiii, 14, the appearance… …

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  • 69The Spanish Armada —     The Spanish Armada     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Spanish Armada     The Spanish Armada, also called the Invincible Armada (infra), and more correctly La Armada Grande, was a fleet (I) intended to invade England and to put an end to the… …

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  • 70admittedly — adverb As is acknowledged to be true; by general admission; confessedly. Admittedly, vandalism is a bit of problem. See Also: admit, admissibly …

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