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  • 111Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology — The historical roots of Roman Catholic Eucharistic theology are the basis upon which a number of ecclesial communities, or churches, express their faith in the bread of life as given by Jesus, and are to be found in the Church Fathers, Scripture …

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  • 112Oxford Group — Not to be confused with the Anglo Catholicism Oxford Movement. The Oxford Group was a Christian movement that had a following in Europe, China, Africa, Australia, Scandinavia and America in the 1920s and 30s. It was initiated by an American… …

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  • 113Chiastic structure — (also called chiastic pattern or ring structure) is a literary device[1] for chiasmus applied to narrative motifs, turns of phrase, or whole passages. Various structures of chiasmus are commonly seen in ancient literature to emphasize, parallel,… …

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  • 114Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison — Andrew Seth (1856–1931), who changed his name to Andrew Seth Pringle Pattison to fulfill the terms of a bequest, was a Scottish philosopher.Seth s twin enemies were English Empiricism and the Anglo variant of Hegelianism. According to Seth, both… …

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  • 115Aiwass — is the name of the being whom Aleister Crowley claimed dictated The Book of the Law , the central sacred text of Thelema, to him on April 8th, 9th, and 10th in 1904. The dictationThe first appearance of Aiwass was during the Three Days of the… …

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  • 116Slow slicing — Part of a series on Capital punishment Issues Debate · …

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  • 117Words and Music (play) — Samuel Beckett wrote the radio play, Words and Music between November and December 1961. [Both James Knowlson ( Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett , p 497) and Stan Gontarski ( The Faber Companion to Samuel Beckett , p 650) quote these… …

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  • 118Samuel Koranteng-Pipim — is a Seventh day Adventist theologian. As of 2008 he is the Director of Public Campus Ministries for the Michigan Conference. His office is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he ministers to students, faculty, and staff at the University of… …

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  • 119Thomas Cannon — was a possible literary collaborator with John Cleland, author of Fanny Hill , as well as the writer of what may be the earliest published defence of homosexuality in English, Ancient and Modern Pederasty Investigated and Exemplify d (1749).A son …

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  • 120Tide jewels — In Japanese mythology, the tide jewels or kanju 干珠 [tide ] ebbing jewel and manju 満珠 [tide ] flowing jewel were magical gems that the Sea God used to control the tides. Classical Japanese history texts record an ancient myth that the ocean kami… …

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