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  • 121Meletius of Antioch — • Lengthy article on the career of the gentle bishop who longed for unity in the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Meletius of Antioch     Meletius of Antioch    …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 122interior — Synonyms and related words: airscape, amidships, anonymous, average, belly, bosom, center, central, cityscape, civil, closet, cloudscape, core, deep, deepest recesses, depths, diameter, diaphragm, diorama, domestic, equator, equatorial,… …

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  • 123internal — Synonyms and related words: bosom, center, central, cerebral, conceptive, conceptual, core, deep, deep seated, deepest recesses, endopsychic, esoteric, gut, heart, heart of hearts, home, immanent, implanted, implicit, inalienable, indoor,… …

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  • 124inward — Synonyms and related words: anonymous, bosom, center, central, closet, core, deep, deep seated, deepest recesses, entering, esoteric, guts, heart, heart of hearts, immanent, implanted, implicit, in, inalienable, inbound, incognito, incoming,… …

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  • 125Seven Deadly Sins —    In Christianity, seven moral transgressions of divine law that damn a soul to HELL. The Seven Deadly Sins each have an associated DEMON that is a special agent of tireless temptation.    The Seven Deadly Sins are not mentioned as a group in… …

    Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology

  • 126essence — n 1. essential part, quiddity, quintessence, essentiality, inmost substance, central nature, vital element, necessary constituent, Latin, sine qua non, Metaphys. hypostasis; principle, entity, inwardness, being, actuality, reality, essentialness …

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  • 127bottom — n., adj., & v. n. 1 a the lowest point or part (bottom of the stairs). b the part on which a thing rests (bottom of a saucepan). c the underneath part (scraped the bottom of the car). d the furthest or inmost part (bottom of the garden). 2 colloq …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 128TABERNACLE — (Lat. tabernaculum, tent ; taberna, hut ; the word renders the Heb. mishkan), the portable sanctuary constructed by the Children of Israel in the wilderness at the command of God. (The word has no connection with the Festival of Tabernacles –… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism