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  • 81Gabriel Antoine, Paul —     Paul Gabriel Antoine     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Paul Gabriel Antoine     A French theologian, born at Lunéville, 10 January, 1678; died at Pont à Mousson, 22 January, 1743. At the age of fifteen he applied for admission into the Society of …

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  • 82Paul Gabriel Antoine —     Paul Gabriel Antoine     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Paul Gabriel Antoine     A French theologian, born at Lunéville, 10 January, 1678; died at Pont à Mousson, 22 January, 1743. At the age of fifteen he applied for admission into the Society of …

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  • 83Melancthon —     Philipp Melancthon     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Philipp Melancthon     Collaborator and friend of Luther, born at Bretten (in Unterpfalz, now Baden), 16 February, 1497; died at Wittenberg, 19 April, 1560.     (1) His Rearing and Education… …

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  • 84Philipp Melancthon —     Philipp Melancthon     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Philipp Melancthon     Collaborator and friend of Luther, born at Bretten (in Unterpfalz, now Baden), 16 February, 1497; died at Wittenberg, 19 April, 1560.     (1) His Rearing and Education… …

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  • 85St. John Baptist de la Salle —     St. John Baptist de la Salle     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. John Baptist de la Salle     Founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, educational reformer, and father of modern pedagogy, was born at Reims, 30 April,… …

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  • 86acuity — 1. Sharpness, clearness, distinctness. 2. Severity. [thr. Fr., fr. L. acuo, pp. acutus, sharpen] absolute intensity threshold a. the minimal light that can be seen. resolution a. detection of a target having two or more parts, often measured by… …

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  • 87Quakers — Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Logo used by Friends service organisations since the late 19th century Classification Protestant Theology Evangelical, Liberal, Orthod …

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  • 88Columba Marmion — Blessed Columba Marmion Born April 1, 1858 Dublin, Ireland Died January 30, 1923 Maredsous Abbey, Belgium Beatified Sep …

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  • 89Royal Gold Cup — The Royal Gold Cup, 23.6 cm high, 17.8 cm across at its widest point; weight 1.935 kg, British Museum. Saint Agnes appears to her friends in a vision. The Royal Gold Cup or Saint Agnes Cup is a solid gold covered cup lavishly decorated with… …

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  • 90Second International Congress on Education of the Deaf — The Second International Congress on Education of the Deaf was (despite the name) the first international conference of deaf educators held in Milan, Italy in 1880. It is commonly known as The Milan Conference . After deliberations from September …

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