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  • 31Jules Michelet — Portrait of Jules Michelet by Thomas Couture Jules Michelet (21 August 1798 – 9 February 1874) was a French historian. He was born in Paris to a family with Huguenot traditions. Contents …

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  • 32Abu Hanifa an-Nu‘man — Infobox Philosopher region = Muslim Jurist era = Islamic Golden Age color = #B0C4DE image caption = name = Imaam Al azam Abu Hanifa birth = 699 death = 767 religion = Islam citizenship = nationality = ethnicity = school tradition = Hanafi alma… …

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  • 33Vexations — is a noted musical work by Erik Satie. It consists of a short chordal passage and a bass line which is repeated twice in each repetition of the piece. The piece is to be repeated 840 times [Tyranny, Blue Gene (2008).… …

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  • 34Samuel Drew — (March 6, 1765 ndash;March 29, 1833) was an English Methodist theologian. A native of Cornwall, he was nicknamed the Cornish metaphysician for his works on the human soul, the nature of God, and the deity of Christ. He also wrote on historical… …

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  • 35Al-Mawrid — Institute of Islamic Sciences Formation 1983 Type Research institute Headquarters Lahore Location Pakistan Official languages …

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  • 36The Maid's Metamorphosis — is a late Elizabethan stage play, a pastoral first published in 1600. The play, a comedy of considerable merit, [Schelling, Vol. 1, p. 151.] was published anonymously, and its authorship has been a long standing point of dispute among… …

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  • 37Joseph Bryant Rotherham — (1828 1910) was a British biblical scholar and minister of the Church of Christ. He was a prolific writer whose best known work was the Emphasized Bible, a new translation that used emphatic inversion and a set of diacritical marks to bring out… …

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  • 38Book of Ruth —     Book of Ruth     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Book of Ruth     One of the proto canonical writings of the Old Testament, which derives its name from the heroine of its exquisitely beautiful story.     I. CONTENTS     The incidents related in the …

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  • 39Muhammad Mazhar Baqa — Born Sha aban 22, 1340 Hijra (20 April 1922) Sironj, Madhya Pradesh, India Died Rajab 11, 1426 Hijra (20 August 2005) (aged …

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  • 40Wali Allah, Shah — (1114–76/1703–62)    Qutb al Din Ahmad ibn ‘Abd al Rahim, known more commonly by his honorific title Shah Wali Allah, was perhaps the greatest Muslim scholar in the Indian subcontinent. He benefited from a wide ranging, sophisticated education in …

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