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  • Kitab Akhbar al-Sifat (Arabic: كتاب أخبار الصفات), better known as Daf' Shubah al-Tashbih bi-Akaff al-Tanzih (Arabic: دفع شبه التشبيه بأكف التنزيه), or...
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  • Singheshwar is one of the administrative divisions of Madhepura district in the Indian state of Bihar. The block headquarters are located at a distance...
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  • Thomas Davies (1511?–1573) was a Welsh clergyman, Bishop of St Asaph from 1561 to 1573. Davies was born about 1511, either at his father's house at Caerhun...
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  • Pamela May OBE (30 May 1917 – 6 June 2005) was a Trinidad-born British dancer and teacher of classical ballet. Most noted as one of the earliest members...
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  • William Bernard, 12th Baron Petre (20 December 1817 – 4 July 1884) "a pattern of charity and piety", was an enthusiastic builder of churches. To a greater...
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  • Rabbi Azriel Rabinowitz (Hebrew: עזריאל רבינוביץ; 1905 – 15 July 1941) was a rosh yeshiva at the Telshe yeshiva of Lithuania and one of the youngest pre-Holocaust...
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  • Tesseradecads are symmetrical arrangements of texts and genealogies into groups of fourteen. Tesseradecads were common Jewish customs. An example is the...
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    William Fenner (1600–1640) was an English Puritan divine. Fenner was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he took the degree of B.A. in 1618...
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  • Future probation is a point of view within Christian teaching dealing with the fate of the dead in the afterlife. It might also be described as the belief...
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  • Thomas Cotton (1653–1730) was a dissenting minister of London. Thomas Cotton was born at Penistone, Yorkshire, 1653. His father, William Cotton (1627–1674)...
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  • George Smith Drew (1819–1880) was an English clergyman and writer, Hulsean lecturer in 1877. The son of George Drew, a tea dealer, of 11 Tottenham Court...
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  • John Dalton (1814–1874) was an English Roman Catholic priest. Dalton was of Irish parentage, and passed the early years of his life at Coventry. He received...
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  • James Browne or Brown (1616–1685) was an English theologian. Son of a father of the same names, of Mangotsfield, Gloucestershire, he matriculated at Oxford...
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