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  • 51Darwin from Insectivorous plants to Worms — The life and work of Darwin from Insectivorous plants to Worms followed after the work of Darwin from Descent of Man to Emotions. See inception of Darwin s theory, development of Darwin s theory, publication of Darwin s theory, reaction to Darwin …

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  • 52Darwin from Insectivorous Plants to Worms — The life and work of Darwin from Insectivorous Plants to Worms featured a continuation from Charles Darwin s investigations into insectivorous plants and climbing plants which he had begun before his work on Descent of Man and Emotions. Worries… …

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  • 53David Lipscomb — Born 1831 Tennessee, USA Died 1917 (aged 85–86) United States Organization Founded the Nashville Bible School, which is now known as Li …

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  • 54Javid Nama — The Javid Nama ( fa. جاوید نامہ) or Book of Eternity is a Persian book of poetry written by Allama Muhammad Iqbal and published in 1932. It is considered to be one of the masterpieces of Iqbal. It is inspired by Dante s Divine Comedy and just as… …

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  • 55Civil authority — (also known as civil government) is that apparatus of the state other than its military units that enforces law and order. It is also used to distinguish between religious authority (for example Canon law) and secular authority. In a religious… …

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  • 56Tanna Devei Eliyahu — (Hebrew: תנא דבי אליהו; alternate transliterations include Tana D vei Eliyahu and Tana D vei Eliahu) is the composite name of a midrash, consisting of two parts, whose final redaction took place at the end of the 10th century CE. The first part… …

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  • 57Talmud and Midrash — ▪ Judaism Introduction       commentative and interpretative writings that hold a place in the Jewish religious tradition second only to the Bible (Old Testament). Definition of terms       The Hebrew term Talmud (“study” or “learning”) commonly… …

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  • 58Babylonian astrology — In Babylonia as well as in Assyria as a direct offshoot of Babylonian culture (or as we might also term it Euphratean culture), astrology takes its place in theofficial cult as one of the two chief means at the disposal of the priests (who were… …

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  • 59James McCosh — (April 1 1811 ndash;November 16 1894) was a prominent philosopher of the Scottish School of Common Sense.McCosh was born of a Covenanting family in Ayrshire, and studied at the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, obtaining his M.A. at the… …

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  • 60Substitutionary atonement — Part of a series on Atonement in Christianity Moral influence Recapitulation Substitutionary …

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