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  • 51England (Since the Reformation) —     England (Since the Reformation)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► England (Since the Reformation)     The Protestant Reformation is the great dividing line in the history of England, as of Europe generally. This momentous Revolution, the outcome… …

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  • 52Luis de Molina —     Luis de Molina     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Luis de Molina     One of the most learned and renown theologians of the Society of Jesus, b. of noble parentage at Cuenca, New Castle, Spain, in 1535; d. at Madrid, 12 October, 1600. At the age of …

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  • 53Boniface VIII —     Pope Boniface VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Boniface VIII     (BENEDETTO GAETANO)     Born at Anagni about 1235; died at Rome, 11 October, 1303. He was the son of Loffred, a descendant of a noble family originally Spanish, but long… …

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  • 54Pope Boniface VIII —     Pope Boniface VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Boniface VIII     (BENEDETTO GAETANO)     Born at Anagni about 1235; died at Rome, 11 October, 1303. He was the son of Loffred, a descendant of a noble family originally Spanish, but long… …

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  • 55Tommaso de Vio Gaetani Cajetan —     Tommaso de Vio Gaetani Cajetan     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Tommaso de Vio Gaetani Cajetan     (Baptized GIACOMO.)     Dominican Cardinal, philosopher, theologian, and exegete; born 20 February, 1469 at Gaeta, Italy; died 9 August, 1534 at… …

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  • 56Klemens von Metternich — Metternich redirects here. For other uses, see Metternich (disambiguation). Klemens Wenzel von Metternich Portrait of Prince Metternich (c. 1825) by Sir Thomas Lawrence. Prince of Metternich …

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  • 57List of Sharpe series characters — This is a list of characters in the Sharpe series. Contents 1 Major d Alembord 2 Lucille Castineau 3 William Dodd 3.1 The historical Dodd …

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  • 58arraign — verb 1) he was arraigned for murder Syn: indict for, prosecute for, put on trial for, bring to trial for, take to court for, lay/file/prefer charges against for, summons for, cite for; accuse of, charge with, incriminate with; archaic inculpate… …

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  • 59deplore — de•plore [[t]dɪˈplɔr, ˈploʊr[/t]] v. t. plored, plor•ing 1) to regret deeply or strongly; lament 2) to disapprove of; censure • Etymology: 1550–60; (< MF deplorer) < L dēplōrāre to weep bitterly, complain =dē de +plōrāre to wail de•plor′er …

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  • 60upbraid — [up brād′] vt. [ME upbreiden < OE upbregdan < up ,UP + bregdan, to pull: see BRAID] to rebuke severely or bitterly; censure sharply SYN. SCOLD …

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