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  • 11Victor-Auguste-Isidor Deschamps — Cardinal Deschamps Victor Augustin Isidore Dechamps (born 6 December 1810 in Melle – died 29 September 1883 in Mechelen) was a Belgian Archbishop of Mechlin, Cardinal and Primate of Belgium.[1] He and his brothers made rapid progress in science… …

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  • 12Victor Augustin Isidore Dechamps —     Victor Augustin Isidore Dechamps     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Victor Augustin Isidore Dechamps     Cardinal, Archbishop of Mechlin, and Primate of Belgium; born at Melle near Ghent 6 Dec., 1810; died 29 Sept., 1883, at Mechlin. He and his… …

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  • 13Carn Euny — is an archaeological site near Sancreed, on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, United Kingdom with considerable evidence of both Iron Age and post Iron Age settlement. Excavations on this site have shown that there was activity at Carn Euny as… …

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  • 14George Wythe — (1726 ndash; June 8, 1806), was a lawyer, a judge, a prominent law professor and Virginia s foremost classical scholar. [Online site for [http://www.history.org/almanack/people/bios/biowythe.cfm Colonial Willimsburg] ] Wythe s signature is… …

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  • 15Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 19, 1837 Deci …

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  • 16Purgatory — • A place or condition of temporal punishment for those who, departing this life in God s grace, are, not entirely free from venial faults, or have not fully paid the satisfaction due to their transgressions. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… …

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  • 17Actual Grace — • A grace that is given for the performance of salutary acts and is present and disappears with the action itself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Actual Grace     Actual Grace …

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  • 18Molinism — • The name used to denote one of the systems which purpose to reconcile grace and free will Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Molinism     Molinism      …

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  • 19The Sacrament of Penance —     The Sacrament of Penance     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Sacrament of Penance     Penance is a sacrament of the New Law instituted by Christ in which forgiveness of sins committed after baptism is granted through the priest s absolution to… …

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  • 20Merit — • By merit (meritum) in general is understood that property of a good work which entitles the doer to receive a reward from him in whose service the work is done Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Merit     Merit …

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