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  • 41Mariavite Church — The Mariavite Church is an independent Christian church that emerged from the Catholic Church of Poland at the turn of the 20th century. Initially, it was an internal movement leading to a reform of the Polish clergy. After a conflict with Polish …

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  • 42Johann Albrecht Bengel — (June 24, 1687 1752), Lutheran pietist clergyman and scholar, was born at Winnenden in Württemberg, Germany.Life and careerHis father died in 1693, and Bengel was educated by a friend, who became a master in the gymnasium at Stuttgart. In 1703… …

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  • 43Deusdedit of Canterbury — Deusdedit Archbishop of Canterbury The location of Deusdedit s unmarked grave, at St Augustine s Abbey in Canterbury. The graves marked with stones are those of Justus …

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  • 44Japanese nationalist thinking in the Meiji era — During the final days of the Tokugawa shogunate, the nationalist ideas of prominent daimyo , such as Mito Nariaki and others continued to develop, with some promoting fukko (a return to the past) and osei (the Emperor s supreme authority). This… …

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  • 45Colotes — of Lampsacus (Greek: Κολώτης Λαμψακηνός, Kolōtēs Lampsakēnos; c. 320 after 268 BC[1]) was a pupil of Epicurus, and one of the most famous of his disciples. He wrote a work to prove That it is impossible even to live according to the doctrines of… …

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  • 46Joseph Bellamy — (20 February 1719 6 March 1790) was an American Congregationalist pastor and a leading preacher, author, educator and theologian in New England in the second half of the Eighteenth century. LifeBorn in Cheshire, Connecticut, he graduated from… …

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  • 47John of Parma — Blessed John of Parma was an Italian Franciscan, and Minister General of the Friars Minor (1247 1257).BiographyGiovanni (John in English) was born at Parma about 1209; his family name was probably Buralli. Educated by an uncle, chaplain of the… …

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  • 48Heribert Mühlen — (April 27 1927 May 25 2006) was a German Roman Catholic theologian. He was born in Mönchengladbach, studied in Bonn, Freiburg, Rome, Innsbruck, Münster und Munich, and was priest since 1955. Since 1962 Mühlen taught at the Divinity Faculty of the …

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  • 49Maximus of Turin — Saint Maximus of Turin Image of Maximus from the Codice della Catena. Born ? Died Between 408 and 423 AD Honored in …

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  • 50Theodor Friedrich Dethlof Kliefoth — Theodor Friedrich Dethlof Kliefoth, German Neo Lutheran; born at Körchow near Wittenburg (17 m. s.w. of Schwerin), Mecklenburg Schwerin, January 18, 1810; died at Schwerin January 26, 1895.LifeHe was educated at the gymnasium of Schwerin, and at… …

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