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  • 51sepulchre — sep|ul|chre BrE sepulcher AmE [ˈsepəlkə US kər] n old use [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: sepulcre, from Latin sepulcrum, from sepelire to bury ] a small room or building in which the bodies of dead people were put …

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  • 52sepulchre — BrE, sepulcher AmE noun (C) old use a small room or building in which the bodies of dead people were put …

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  • 53Church of the Holy Sepulchre — This article is about the church building in Jerusalem. For other uses, see The Holy Sepulchre (disambiguation). The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also called the Church of the Resurrection by Eastern Christians, is a church within the walled Old …

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  • 54Holy Sepulchre — • The tomb in which the Body of Jesus Christ was laid after His death upon the Cross Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Holy Sepulchre     Holy Sepulchre      …

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  • 55Chronology of the Life of Jesus Christ —     Chronology of the Life of Jesus Christ     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Chronology of the Life of Jesus Christ     In the following paragraphs we shall endeavour to establish the absolute and relative chronology of our Lord s life, i.e. we shall …

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  • 56Easter Sepulchre — An Easter Sepulchre is, in church architecture, an arched recess generally in the north wall of the chancel, in which from Good Friday to Easter day were deposited the crucifix and sacred elements in commemoration of Christ s entombment and… …

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  • 57Church of the Ascension (New York) — Infobox nrhp name = Church of the Ascension (Episcopal) nrhp type = nhl caption = location = Greenwich Village, New York City, NY nearest city = lat degrees = 40 | lat minutes = 44 | lat seconds = 1.3| lat direction = N long degrees = 73 | long… …

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  • 58History of the Christian Altar —     History of the Christian Altar     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► History of the Christian Altar      The Christian altar consists of an elevated surface, tabular in form, on which the Sacrifice of the Mass is offered. The earliest Scripture… …

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  • 59Church of the Ascension, Episcopal (Manhattan) — Not to be confused with Church of the Ascension, Roman Catholic (Manhattan). Church of the Ascension (Episcopal) U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 60Tomb of the Blessed Virgin Mary — • Explores the question where Mary died and was buried, either Jerusalem or Ephesus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Tomb of the Blessed Virgin Mary     Tomb of the Blessed Virgin Mary …

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