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  • 51Taboo food and drink — This article is about practices and beliefs in relation to various animals as food. For more discussion on religious views, see Unclean animals. Swine are considered treif (unfit or unclean) in Judaism and haraam (forbidden) in Islam. Taboo food… …

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  • 52Berengarius of Tours — • Born at Tours about 999; died on the island of St. Cosme, near that city, in 1088 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Berengarius of Tours     Berengarius of Tours     …

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  • 53Thirty-Nine Articles — The Thirty Nine Articles of Religion were established in 1563, and are the historic defining statements of Anglican doctrine in relation to the controversies of the English Reformation; especially in the relation of Calvinist doctrine and Roman… …

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  • 54Test Act — The Test Acts were a series of English penal laws that served as a religious test for public office and imposed various civil disabilities on Roman Catholics and Nonconformists. The principle that none but persons professing the Established… …

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  • 55Christian theology — The Prophetess Anna, Rembrandt, 1631 See also: History of Christian theology and Outline of Christian theology Christian doctrine redirects here. For the United States Court case known by that name, see G.L. Christian and associates v. US.… …

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  • 56John of Paris — (in French Jean de Paris ), also called Jean Quidort and Johannes de Soardis (c. 1255 – September 22 1306) was a French philosopher, theologian, and Dominican monk.LifeJohn of Paris was born in Paris, France at an unknown date. Having obtained… …

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  • 57Consubstantiation — Not to be confused with consubstantiality. Part of the series on Communion also known as The Eucharist , The Lord s Supper Divine Liturgy or Sacrament Theology Real Presence Transubstantiation Transignification Sacramental Union Memorialism …

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  • 58Thomas Cranmer — Cranmer redirects here. For other people with the surname, see Cranmer (surname). Thomas Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury Portrait by Gerlach Flicke, 1545[ …

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  • 59Berengar of Tours — (c. 999 ndash;January 6, 1088) was a French 11th century Christian theologian, a scholar whose leadership of the cathedral school at Chartres set an example of intellectual inquiry through the revived tools of dialectic that was soon followed at… …

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  • 60Mass (liturgy) — A 15th century Mass …

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