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  • 111Saadia Gaon — ImageSize = width:590 height:120PlotArea = width:570 height:25 left:5 bottom:60TimeAxis = orientation:horizontalDateFormat = yyyyPeriod = from: 250 till:2000AlignBars = earlyScaleMajor = unit:year increment:200 start: 200ScaleMinor = unit:year… …

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  • 112Maurice Blanchot — Blanchot redirects here. For the Chablis grand cru vineyard, see Chablis wine. Maurice Blanchot Full name Maurice Blanchot Born 22 September 1907 Devrouze, France Died …

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  • 113John Lewis (philosopher) — John Lewis (February 1, 1889 February 12, 1976) was a British Unitarian minister and Marxist philosopher and author of many works on philosophy, anthropology, and religion.Lewis s father, a successful builder and architect, came from a Welsh… …

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  • 114Knoxville Whig — Infobox Newspaper name = Knoxville Whig caption = type = Weekly format = foundation = 1839 ceased publication =1871 price = owners =William G. Brownlow publisher = William G. Brownlow editor = chiefeditor = assoceditor = maneditor = staff =… …

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  • 115Religious toleration — is the condition of accepting or permitting others religious beliefs and practices which disagree with one s own.In a country with a state religion, toleration means that the government permits religious practices of other sects besides the state …

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  • 116Jacob Emden — (he|יעקב עמדן) (the Yabets) was a Jewish rabbi and notable talmudist, and prominent opponent of the Shabbethaians. He was born at Altona June 4, 1697, and died there April 19, 1776. He was the son of the Chacham Tzvi, and a great great grandson… …

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  • 117Polemic — For other uses, see Polemic (disambiguation). A polemic (  /pəˈl …

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  • 118International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist) — The International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist), popularly referred to as the Spartacist League and by its critics as The Sparts , is a Trotskyist international organisation based primarily in the United States. The group originated… …

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  • 119Lorenzo Dow — (October 16, 1777 ndash;February 2, 1834) was an eccentric minister whose infamy, influence and travels throughout the country led to many thousands of U.S. children of the early 19th century to be named after him. The 1850 U.S. census lists… …

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  • 120Douay-Rheims Bible — The Douay Rheims Bible, also known as the Rheims Douai Bible or Douai Bible and abbreviated as D R, is a translation of the Bible from the Latin Vulgate into English. The New Testament was published in one volume with extensive commentary and… …

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