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  • 31sepulchre — n. & v. (US sepulcher) n. a tomb esp. cut in rock or built of stone or brick, a burial vault or cave. v.tr. 1 lay in a sepulchre. 2 serve as a sepulchre for. Phrases and idioms: the Holy Sepulchre the tomb in which Christ was laid. whited… …

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  • 32The Pilgrim's Progress — For the Kula Shaker album, see Pilgrims Progress (album). The Pilgrim s Progress   …

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  • 33sepulchre — /ˈsɛpəlkə / (say sepuhlkuh) noun 1. a tomb, grave, or burial place. 2. Ecclesiastical a structure or a recess in some churches of the Middle Ages in which the sacred elements, the cross, etc., were deposited with due ceremonies on Good Friday to… …

  • 34The Lost Tomb of Jesus — ] In The Jesus Family Tomb , Simcha Jacobovici claims the James Ossuary would have been a part of this tomb, but was removed by artifact dealers, and thus discovered separately. [http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/tomb/explore/explore.html Lost …

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  • 35The Miracle of the Holy Fire (painting) — Infobox Painting backcolor=#FBF5DF painting alignment=right image size=400px title= The Miracle of the Holy Fire artist= William Holman Hunt year= 1892 1899 type=Oil on canvas height=92 width=125.7 height inch=| width inch = diameter cm =… …

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  • 36Sepulchre — Sepulcher Sep ul*cher, Sepulchre Sep ul*chre, n. [OE. sepulcre, OF. sepulcre, F. s[ e]pulcre, fr. L. sepulcrum, sepulchrum, fr. sepelire to bury.] The place in which the dead body of a human being is interred, or a place set apart for that… …

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  • 37sepulchre — Used in AV, RV for the tomb of Jesus (Mark 15:46). Hence the church of the Holy Sepulchre on the supposed site in Jerusalem. The emperor Constantine built a church there in 335 CE; it was destroyed in 1009 CE. The present church, smaller than its …

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  • 38sepulchre — [12] Sepulchre comes ultimately from Latin sepelīre ‘bury, inter’. From its past participle sepultus was derived the noun sepulcrum ‘burying place, tomb’, which passed into English via Old French sepulcre. There is no etymological justification… …

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  • 39sepulchre — [12] Sepulchre comes ultimately from Latin sepelīre ‘bury, inter’. From its past participle sepultus was derived the noun sepulcrum ‘burying place, tomb’, which passed into English via Old French sepulcre. There is no etymological justification… …

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  • 40The Root of All Evil? — Infobox Film name = The Root of All Evil? caption = Writer and presenter Richard Dawkins director = producer = Alan Clements writer = Richard Dawkins starring = Richard Dawkins, Yousef al Khattab, Ted Haggard, Richard Harries music =… …

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