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  • 111Wentworth, Peter — ▪ English politician born 1524–30 died Nov. 10, 1596, London       prominent Puritan (Puritanism) member of the English Parliament in the reign of Elizabeth I, whom he challenged on questions of religion and the succession.       The son of Sir… …

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  • 112Malabar Rites — • Certain customs or practices of the natives of South India, which the Jesuit missionaries allowed their neophytes to retain after conversion, but which were afterwards prohibited by the Holy See Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… …

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  • 113Synoptics — • The name given since Griesbach s time (about 1790) to the first three canonical Gospels Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Synoptics     Synoptics      …

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  • 114East Syrian Rite —     East Syrian Rite     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► East Syrian Rite     Also known as the Chaldean, Assyrian, or Persian Rite.     History and Origin     This rite is used by the Nestorians and also by Eastern Catholic bodies in Syria,… …

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  • 115Lacordaire —     Jean Baptiste Henri Dominique Lacordaire     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean Baptiste Henri Dominique Lacordaire     The greatest pulpit orator of the nineteenth century b. near Dijon, 13 May, 1802; d. at Sorèze, 21 Nov., 1861. When he was… …

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  • 116adduction — noun a) The act of adducing or bringing forward. , An adduction of facts gathered from various quarters. I. Taylor. b) The action by which the parts of the body are drawn towards its axis; opposed to abduction …

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  • 117judication — noun The act of judging, judgment. From this mode of bringing forward evidence, arises that last kind of dispute which we call the judication, or examination of the excuses alleged. And that is of this kind: whether it was right that his mother… …

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  • 118antirational — adjective Lacking or opposed to reason and rational thought. This view is further illustrated by bringing forward the Catholic doctrines, showing the “antirational notion of them,” and thus exhibiting “the mysterious bearings and incomplete… …

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  • 119HIGGINS, Henry Bournes (1851-1929) — politician and judge was born at Newtownards, County Down, Ireland, on 30 June 1851. His, father, John Higgins, was a Methodist minister, whose wife, Anne Bournes, was the well educated daughter of a county Mayo landholder. Henry Bournes Higgins… …

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  • 120Natalya Bilikhodze — Natalya Petrovna Bilikhodze (1900 – December 2000) is one of several women to make the claim that she was Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, who was killed with her family by Bolsheviks at Yekaterinburg, Russia on July 17, 1918.… …

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