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  • 111Joseph Schwane —     Joseph Schwane     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Joseph Schwane     A theological writer, b. at Dorsten in Westphalia, 2 Aril, 1824; d. at Münster, 6 June, 1892. After receiving his early education at Dorsten and Recklinghause, he studied… …

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  • 112Jean-Baptiste Terrien — (born at St Laurent des Autels, Maine et Loire, 26 August 1832; d. at Bellevue, near Paris, 5 December 1903) was a French Jesuit dogmatic theologian.LifeHe entered the Society of Jesus at Angers, 7 December 1854; he then taught philosophy for two …

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  • 113Marian Dobmayer — (born 24 October 1753, at Schwandorf, Bavaria; died 21 December 1805, at Amberg, Bavaria) was a German Benedictine theologian. Life He first entered the Society of Jesus, and after its suppression in 1773 joined the Benedictines in the monastery… …

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  • 114miracle — /mir euh keuhl/, n. 1. an effect or extraordinary event in the physical world that surpasses all known human or natural powers and is ascribed to a supernatural cause. 2. such an effect or event manifesting or considered as a work of God. 3. a… …

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  • 115Marian Dobmayer —     Marian Dobmayer     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Marian Dobmayer     A distinguished Benedictine theologian, born 24 October, 1753, at Schwandorf, Bavaria; died 21 December, 1805, at Amberg, Bavaria. He first entered the Society of Jesus, and… …

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  • 116The Incarnation —     The Incarnation     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Incarnation     I. The Fact of the Incarnation     (1) The Divine Person of Jesus Christ     A. Old Testament Proofs     B. New Testament Proofs     C. Witness of Tradition     (2) The Human… …

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  • 117Salmanticenses and Complutenses — are the Latin names (after episcopal sees) designating the Spanish Catholic authors of the courses of Scholastic philosophy and theology, and of moral theology published by the lecturers of the philosophical college of the Discalced Carmelites at …

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  • 118Franz Anton Staudenmaier — (September 11, 1800 January 19, 1856) was a Catholic theologian.Born at Donzdorf, Würtemberg, he was a pupil at the Latin school of Gmünd between 1815 and 1818 and at the Gymnasium at Ellwangen from 1818 to 1822. During the years 1822 1826, he… …

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  • 119Irish College in Paris — The Irish College in Paris was for three centuries a major Roman Catholic educational establishment, for Irish students. It was founded in the late sixteenth century, and closed down by the French government in the early twentieth century. From… …

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  • 120Staudenmaier, Franz Anton — • A theologian, born at Donzdorf, Würtemberg, 11 Sept., 1800; died at Freiburg im Breisgau, 19 Jan., 1856 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Staudenmaier, Franz Anton     Franz Anton Staudenmaier …

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