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  • 101de|vote — «dih VOHT», verb, vot|ed, vot|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. to give up (oneself, or one s money, time, or efforts) to some person, purpose, or service: »The mother devoted herself to her children. He devoted his efforts to the improvement of the parks …

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  • 102PURITY AND IMPURITY, RITUAL — (Heb. וְטָהֳרָה טֻמְאָה, tumah ve toharah), a symbolic system according to which a pure person or object is qualified for contact with the Temple and related sancta (holy objects and spaces) while an impure person or object is disqualified from… …

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  • 103ho|ly — «HOH lee», adjective, li|er, li|est, noun, plural lies. –adj. 1. given or belonging to God; set apart for God s service; coming from God; sacred: »the Holy Bible, Holy Communion. 2. dec …

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  • 104Sanctification — The word sanctification (see ) refers to the act or process of making holy or setting apart (as special) and occurs five times in the Authorized Version of the New Testament ( [http://bible.cc/1 corinthians/1 30.htm 1 Corinthians 1:30] ,… …

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  • 105Beliefs and practices of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — Mormon doctrine redirects here. For the book by Bruce R. McConkie, see Mormon Doctrine (book). For more details on the study of Latter day Saint beliefs and practices as an academic field, see Mormon studies. Joseph Smith, Jr. said that he saw… …

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  • 106Taboo — This article is about cultural prohibitions in general. For the Polynesian religious concept, see Tapu (Polynesian culture). For other uses, see Taboo (disambiguation). Sociology …

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  • 107William Bernard Petre, 12th Baron Petre — William Bernard, 12th Baron Petre (20 December, 1817 – 4 July, 1884) “a pattern of charity and piety”, was an enthusiastic builder of churches. To a greater or lesser extent, he was responsible for new churches in Brentwood, Chipping Ongar,… …

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  • 108Golden Rose — • A precious and sacred ornament made of pure gold by skilled artificers, which the popes have been accustomed for centuries to bless each year, and occasionally confer upon illustrious churches and sanctuaries as a token of special reverence and …

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  • 109Émile Durkheim — Durkheim redirects here. For the spa town in Germany, see Bad Dürkheim. For the main belt asteroid, see 10330 Durkheim. Émile Durkheim French sociologist …

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  • 110Jesus Christ — 1. Jesus (def. 1). 2. Jesus (def. 5). * * * Introduction also called  Jesus of Galilee  or  Jesus of Nazareth   born c. 6–4 BC, Bethlehem died c. AD 30, Jerusalem  founder of Christianity, one of the world s largest religions, and the incarnation …

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