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  • 71Virgil Horace Barber — (b. at Claremont, New Hampshire, 9 May1782; d. at Georgetown, D.C., 25 March1847) was an American Jesuit.LifeHis father was Daniel Barber; like his father, Virgil was a Catholic convert. He himself said that the first step leading to his… …

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  • 72History of the Puritans — The history of the Puritans can be traced back to the Vestments Controversy in the reign of Edward VI ending in a decline in the mid 1700s. Background, to 1559 The English Reformation, begun his reign in the reign of Henry VIII of England, was… …

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  • 73Edgar L. Sanford — is/wasClarifyme|date=September 2008 an American Episcopalian priest, author of God s Healing Power . Father of Rev. John A. Sanford, another Episcopalian priest, and author of several books. He was son, and grandson of Episcopalian priests. He… …

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  • 74Ireland — Irelander, n. /uyeur leuhnd/, n. 1. John, 1838 1918, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman and social reformer, born in Ireland: archbishop of St. Paul, Minn., 1888 1918. 2. Also called Emerald Isle. Latin, Hibernia. a large western island of the British …

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  • 75Sioux Indians — • Provides information about their history, language, population, culture and religion Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sioux Indians     Sioux Indians      …

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  • 76Ecclesiastical Heraldry —     Ecclesiastical Heraldry     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Heraldry          Ecclesiastical heraldry naturally divides itself into various branches, principally: the arms of religious corporations, and other bodies; the insignia of… …

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  • 77Established Church of Scotland —     Established Church of Scotland     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Established Church of Scotland     The religious organization which has for three centuries and a half claimed the adherence of the majority of the inhabitants of Scotland, may be… …

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  • 78Charismatic Movement — The term charismatic movement is used in varying senses to describe 20th century developments in various Christian denominations. It describes an ongoing international, cross denominational/non denominational Christian movement in which… …

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  • 79Jean Dalby Clift — Jean Dalby Clift, an Episcopal priest and pastoral counselor in private practice, is the author of several books in the fields of psychology and spirituality. Dr. Clift has had many roles in her life, including lawyer, spiritual director,… …

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  • 80List of Colonial Colleges — Engraving of Harvard College by Paul Revere, 1767 The Colonial Colleges are nine institutions of higher education chartered in the American Colonies before the United States of America became a sovereign nation after the American Revolut …

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