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  • 101Charles-Maurice Le Tellier — (b. at Turin, 1642; d. at Reims, 1710) was a French Archbishop of Reims.The son of Michel Le Tellier and brother of Louvois, both ministers of Louis XIV. he studied for the Church, won the doctorate of theology at the Sorbonne, and was ordained… …

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  • 102Jan Frans Vonck — Johannes Franciscus Vonck (born in Baardegem on 29 November 1743 died in Rijsel on 1 December 1792) was a lawyer and one of the leaders of the Brabant Revolution from 1789 1790. This Revolution led to the founding of the United States of Belgium… …

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  • 103Suraqa bin Malik — is known to be one of those members of the Quraish who pursued Muhammad when he was on his way to Madinah on the mission of Hijrah (migration). Muhammad had taken asylum inside the cave of Saur outside Makkah. Abu Jahal and three of his… …

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  • 104Anne... La Maison Aux Pignons Verts — Auteur Lucy Maud Montgomery Genre Roman Version originale …

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  • 105Anne aux pignons verts — Anne... la maison aux pignons verts Anne... la maison aux pignons verts Auteur Lucy Maud Montgomery Genre Roman Version originale …

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  • 106To Autumn — a poem (1819) by Keats that celebrates the autumn season. It is sometimes referred to as Ode to Autumn. It is one of Keats’s best known poems, enjoyed by many people for the musical sounds of lines such as the famous opening: Season of mists and… …

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  • 107Marcus Aurelius Antoninus — • Second century Roman emperor and philosopher Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus     Marcus Aurelius Antoninus      …

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  • 108Charles-Maurice Le Tellier —     Charles Maurice Le Tellier     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Charles Maurice Le Tellier     Archbishop of Reims, b. at Turin, 1642; d. at Reims, 1710. The son of Michel Le Tellier and brother of Louvois (both ministers of Louis XIV), he studied… …

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  • 109Gift of Tongues (Glossolalia) —     Gift of Tongues     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gift of Tongues     (Glossolaly, glossolalia).     A supernatural gift of the class gratiae gratis datae, designed to aid in the outer development of the primitive Church. The theological bearing… …

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  • 110St. Alypius —     St. Alypius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Alypius     The bosom friend of St. Augustine, though younger than he, was, after studying under Augustine at Milan, conspicuous at first as a magistrate in Rome. He abandoned that honour to… …

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