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  • 81Maimonides — For other uses, see Maimonides (disambiguation). Moses ben Maimon ( Maimonides ) 18 century portrait of Maimonides, from the Thesaurus antiquitatum sacrarum by Blaisio Ugolino Full name Moses ben Maimon ( Maimonides ) Born 1135 …

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  • 82Monothelitism — Part of a series on the History of Christian Theology …

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  • 83Fraticelli — The Fraticelli, sometimes confusingly called Fratricelli, were medieval Roman Catholic groups that could trace their origins to the Franciscans, but which came into being as a separate entity. The Fraticelli were declared heretical by the Church… …

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  • 84Eutyches — ( c. 380 c. 456) was a presbyter and archimandrite at Constantinople. He first came to notice in 431 at the council of Ephesus, for his vehement opposition to the teachings of Nestorius; his condemnation of Nestorianism as heresy precipitated his …

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  • 85Anne Hutchinson — (July 20, 1591 – August 20, 1643) was the unauthorized Puritan minister of a dissident church discussion group and a pioneer settler in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Netherlands. Her brilliant mind and kindness won admiration and a… …

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  • 86Gilad Pellaeon — SW Character bgcolor=#ccc fgcolor=#000 name=Gilad Pellaeon position=Imperial Admiral, Grand Admiral, Supreme Commander of the Imperial Fleet, Galactic Alliance Supreme Commander species=Human gender=Male planet=Corellia affiliation=Galactic… …

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  • 87Galileo affair — The Galileo affair, in which Galileo Galilei came into conflict with the Catholic Church over his support of Copernican astronomy, is often considered a defining moment in the history of the relationship between religion and… …

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  • 88Edah HaChareidis — The Edah HaChareidis (Hebrew: he. העדה החרדית he. HaEdah HaChareidis The Chareidi Community ), also written he. Edah Haredit, and popularly also known as the Badatz , is a prominent anti Zionist Haredi communal organization in present day… …

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  • 89Joachim of Fiore — born с 1130/35, Celico, Kingdom of Naples died 1201/02, Fiore Italian mystic, theologian, and philosopher of history. After a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, he became a Cistercian monk, and by 1177 he was abbot at Corazzo, Sicily. He retired into… …

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  • 90Baptism — • One of the Seven Sacraments of the Christian Church; frequently called the first sacrament , the door of the sacraments , and the door of the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Baptism     Baptism …

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