Intercessor

  • 71intercession — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin intercession , intercessio, from intercedere Date: 15th century 1. the act of interceding 2. prayer, petition, or entreaty in favor of another • intercessional …

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  • 72Paraclete — noun Etymology: Middle English Paraclyte, from Late Latin Paracletus, Paraclitus, from Greek Paraklētos, literally, advocate, intercessor, from parakalein to invoke, from para + kalein to call more at low Date: 15th century Holy Spirit …

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  • 73Herman of Alaska — Infobox Saint name=Herman of Alaska birth date= c. 1756 death date= November 15, 1837 feast day= August 9 (glorification) December 13 (repose) November 15 (repose alternate) venerated in= Eastern Orthodoxy imagesize= caption= birth place=… …

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  • 74Henotheism — (Greek Polytonic|εἷς θεός heis theos one god ) is a term coined by Max Müller, to mean devotion to a single god while accepting the existence or possible existence of other deities. [Müller, Max. (1878) Lectures on the Origin and Growth of… …

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  • 76Johannes Brahms — ( [joːˈhanəs ˈbʁaːms] ) (May 7, 1833 ndash; April 3, 1897) was a German composer of the Romantic period. He was born in Hamburg and in his later years he settled in Vienna, Austria. Along with Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven (see… …

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  • 77Mediation — For the Wikipedia mediation process for resolving disputes, see Wikipedia:Mediation. For other uses, see Mediation (disambiguation) …

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  • 78Salvation — For other uses, see Salvation (disambiguation). Part of a series on Salvation …

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  • 80Mary (mother of Jesus) — Virgin Mary redirects here. For other uses, see Virgin Mary (disambiguation). Saint Mary redirects here. For other uses, see Saint Mary (disambiguation). This article is an overview. For specific views, see: Anglican, Ecumenical, Islamic,… …

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