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  • 121Our Lady, Star of the Sea — The statue of Our Lady Star of the Sea venerated in the church of Sliema, Malta Our Lady, Star of the Sea is an ancient title for the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. The words Star of the Sea are a translation of the Latin title Stella Maris …

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  • 122Legion of Space Series — For the fictional military force which is part of the Interplanetary Alliance, see Space Legion The Legion of Space is a space opera science fiction series by Jack Williamson. The story takes place in an era when humans have colonized the Solar… …

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  • 123Bhartṛhari — IAST|Bhartṛhari is the name of a 6th or 7th century Sanskrit grammarian, and of a Sanskrit poet of roughly the same period. The GrammarianIAST|Bhartṛhari was an early figure in Indic linguistic theory, mentioned in the 670s by Chinese traveller… …

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  • 124Flesh (theology) — In Christianity, the word flesh is used in English as a metaphor to describe sinful tendencies. A related turn of phrase identifies certain sins as carnal sins, from Latin , meaning flesh. Saint Paul makes this connection in Romans 7:18, in which …

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  • 125Joseph Salmon — was a significant English religious and political writer of the middle of the seventeenth century.LifeHe served in the New Model Army, leaving it in 1649 [Hill, The World Turned Upside Down , p. 208] . A Rout, A Rout contained criticism of the… …

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  • 126Trinity of the Church Fathers — The Trinity formula occurred very early in the history of the Christian Church. Originally the meaning of the formula was not explicitly expressed, but in the Church Fathers apologetic debate against outside criticism, for society acceptance and… …

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  • 127Robert Samuel — (d. Ipswich, Suffolk, 31 August 1555) was an English priest of East Bergholt in Suffolk, England who was imprisoned, tortured and burnt to death as a judicial execution under the Marian persecutions, and is commemorated as one of the Ipswich… …

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  • 128Marian doctrines of the Catholic Church — The Marian doctrines of the Catholic Church have their foundation in the central teaching of the Council of Ephesus that the Virgin Mary is the Mother of God. Because of this, the Roman Catholic Church has always considered her to be the most… …

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