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  • 101Uncreated — Un cre*at ed, a. [In sense 1, properly p. p. of uncreate; in senses 2 and 3, pref. un + created.] [1913 Webster] 1. Deprived of existence; annihilated. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] 2. Not yet created; as, misery uncreated. Milton. [1913 Webster] 3 …

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  • 102uncreated — adjective Date: circa 1549 1. not existing by creation ; eternal, self existent 2. not yet created …

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  • 103Venkateswara — Hdeity infobox Caption = Venkateshwara, Shiva Vishnu temple, Miami. Name = Venkateswara Devanagari = Sanskrit Transliteration = वेंकटेश्वर Pali Transliteration = Tamil script = Script name = Script = Affiliation = Form of Vishnu God of = Abode =… …

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  • 104Ashtavinayaka — (अष्टविनायक) literally means eight Ganeshas in Sanskrit. Ganesha is the Hindu deity of prosperity and learning. The term refers to a pilgrimage to the eight Hindu temples in Maharashtra state of India that house eight distinct idols of Ganesha,… …

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  • 105Council of Sirmium — The Council of Sirmium generally refers to the third of the four episcopal councils held in Sirmium between 357 AD and 359 AD. Specifically one was held in 357, one in 358 and one in 359. The third council marked a temporary compromise between… …

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  • 106Ik Onkar — Ik Onkār[1], a Sikh symbol (encoded as a single character in Unicode at U+0A74, ੴ) Ik Onkar (Gurmukhi: ੴ, ਇੱਕ ਓਅੰਕਾਰ; Ikk Ōankār IPA: [ɪkː oəŋkaɾ]) is a central tenet of Sikh religio …

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  • 107Arnobius the Elder — Arnobius (called Afer, and sometimes the Elder ), early Christian writer, was a teacher of rhetoric at Sicca Venerea in proconsular Africa during the reign of Diocletian.His conversion to Christianity is said by Jerome to have been occasioned by… …

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  • 108Basilideans — The Basilideans were a Gnostic sect founded by Basilides of Alexandria in the 2nd century.DoctrineBasilides claimed to have been taught his doctrines by Glaucus, a disciple of St Peter. The sect had three grades – material, intellectual and… …

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  • 109Arthur Collier — (12 October 1680 ndash; September 1732) was an English philosopher.He was born at the rectory of Steeple Langford, Wiltshire. He entered at Pembroke College, Oxford University, in July 1697, but in October 1698 he and his brother William became… …

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  • 110Bahá'í Faith and science — A fundamental principle of the Bahá í Faith is the harmony of religion and science. Bahá í scripture asserts that true science and true religion can never be in conflict. [cite book | author=Various |authorlink=Universal House of Justice |… …

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