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61General Councils — General Councils † Catholic Encyclopedia ► General Councils This subject will be treated under the following heads: ♦ Definition ♦ Classification ♦ Historical Sketch ♦ The Pope and General Councils ♦ Composition of …
62Judges — Judges † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Judges The seventh book of the Old Testament, second of the Early Prophets of the Hebrew canon. I. TITLE The Hebrew name of the book was transliterated by Origen Safateím, and by St. Jerome… …
63St. Gregory of Neocaesarea — St. Gregory of Neocaesarea † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Gregory of Neocaesarea Known at THAUMATURGUS, (ho Thaumatourgos, the miracle worker). Born at Neocaesarea in Pontus (Asia Minor) about 213; died there 270 275. Among those… …
64advene — verb To accede or to come to; to be superadded to, to be added to something or become a part of it, though inessential. See Also: advent, adventure, adventurer, adventurous …
65mannerliness — noun /ˈmænərlinəs/ politeness, good manners ... occasionally showed some earnestness, which consisted half of genuine feeling, and half of mannerliness superadded by way of duty …
66superaddition — noun a) The act or process of superadding. b) Something superadded …
67Malcolm Flemyng — Malcolm Flemyng, M.D. (d. 1764), was a Scottish physiologist. Flemyng was born in Scotland early in the eighteenth century. He was a pupil of Monro at Edinburgh and of Boerhaave at Leyden. In the first of his five printed letters to Haller (Epist …
68Посмертные записки Пиквикского клуба — The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club …
69additional — I adjective accessory, added, additive, additus, adiectus, another, appended, auxiliary, collateral, extra, further, included, joined, more, other, superadded, supervenient, supplemental, supplementary, ulterior associated concepts: additional… …
70Locke: knowledge and its limits — Ian Tipton I That John Locke’s Essay concerning Human Understanding is one of the philosophical classics is something nobody would deny, yet it is not easy to pinpoint precisely what is so special about it. Locke himself has been described as the …