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  • 51Origins of the blues — Little is known about the exact origin of the music now known as the blues.[1] No specific year can be cited as the origin of the blues, largely because the style evolved over a long period of time and existed in approaching its modern form… …

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  • 52Development of the Old Testament canon — For the Jewish canon, see Development of the Jewish Bible canon. For the New Testament canon, see Development of the New Testament canon. Part of a series on …

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  • 53Christianity in the 12th century — Medallion of Christ from Constantinople, circa. 1100. Main article: Medieval history of Christianity See also: Christianity in the 11th century and Christianity in the 13th century Contents …

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  • 54Augustinian hypothesis — The Augustinian hypothesis suggests that the Gospel of Matthew was written first. The Gospel of Mark was written using Matthew as a source. Then the Gospel of Luke was written using both Mark and Matthew. The Augustinian hypothesis is a solution… …

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  • 55Harmonies — Harmony Har mo*ny (h[aum]r m[ o]*n[y^]), n.; pl. {Harmonies} ( n[i^]z). [F. harmonie, L. harmonia, Gr. armoni a joint, proportion, concord, fr. armo s a fitting or joining. See {Article}.] 1. The just adaptation of parts to each other, in any… …

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  • 56Chinese Bible translations — The creation of Chinese Bible Translations began in the nineteenth century, but availability only became widespread in the early twentieth century.Catholic translation workThe first translations of the Bible into Chinese were made by Catholic… …

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  • 57Mechitarists — The cloister of the monastery on the island of San Lazzaro (Saint Lazarus) near Venice, Italy, headquarters of the Mechitarists. The Mechitarists (Armenian: Մխիթարեաններ, also spelled Mekhitarists), are a congregation of Benedictine monks of the… …

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  • 58Heliand — The Heliand (pronEng|ˈhɛliənd, or at the time IPA2|ˈheliand) is an epic poem in Old Saxon, written about 825. The title means Savior in Old Saxon (cf. German and Dutch Heiland meaning savior ), and it recounts the life of Jesus in the… …

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  • 59Jesus — This article is about Jesus of Nazareth. For other uses, see Jesus (disambiguation). Jesus …

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  • 60Diatessaron — For the musical interval, see perfect fourth. Arabic Diatessaron, Translated by Abul Faraj Al Tayyeb from Syriac to Arabic, 11th Century The Diatessaron (c 160 175) is the most prominent Gospel harmony created by Tatian, an early Christian… …

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