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  • The Shepherd of Hermas was a very popular Christian writing of the second century C.E., considered to ... Some say this was done by the original author as a sign of the authenticity of the translation, though ...
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  • The Shepherd of Hermas was a very popular Christian writing of the second century C.E., considered to ... Some say this was done by the original author as a sign of the authenticity of the translation, though ...
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  • Pope Saint Pius I was bishop of Rome for about 14 years during the mid-second century. His dates are ... century. His father was called Rufinus, and he was the brother of Hermas, author of the apocalyptic text known ...
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  • The Muratorian fragment, also known as the Muratorian canon, is a copy of perhaps the oldest known list ... The author notably omits the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Epistle of James, and the letters of Peter, ...
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  • Tammuz (also known as Dumuzi) was the name of an ancient Near Eastern deity who was best known for his ... Hellenic pantheon as Adonis, a beautiful youth who earned the love of Aphrodite. The concepts of death ...
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  • the most obscure in the English canon. Nonetheless, he is one of the most technically masterful of Elizabethan ... Drayton was born at Hartshill, near Atherstone, Warwickshire. At the age of ten he found a position as ...
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  • Carpe Diem is an exhortation to value the moment over the uncertainties of future plans. It can be understood ... In spite of its Epicurean and hedonistic connotations, the expression also has a link to Old Testament ...
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  • Fresno, Extremadura, Spain. Orphaned young, he worked as a shepherd on a South American cattle ranch around Cartegena ... over 20 years. Noted for his visions, his care for the poor of Lima, and his endless praying of the Rosary ...
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  • the title Christ through his sinless devotion to the will of God, rather than be his pre-existent status ... Adoptionism arose among early Christians seeking to reconcile the claims that Jesus was the Son of God ...
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  • ) is the Greek god of nature who watches over shepherds and their flocks. He is most commonly depicted ... Pan was considered to be the god responsible for the adjudication of human activities involving animals ...
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  • took place during the persecution which caused the banishment of his predecessor Pope Cornelius I. Lucius too ... Lucius' brief papacy took place during the beginning stages of the Novatianist controversy, in which ...
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  • The First Epistle of John is a book of the Bible New Testament, the fourth of the "catholic" ... Purportedly by the same author or authors who wrote the Gospel of John and the other two epistles of ...
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  • Animal husbandry, also known as animal science, is the agricultural practice of breeding and raising ... Because of agriculture, cities, as well as trade relations between different regions and groups of people ...
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  • Saint Bernadette Soubirous (January 7, 1844 – April 16, 1879) was a shepherd girl from the town of ... From February to July 1858, Bernadette reported 18 apparitions of the Virgin Mary. Despite initial skepticism ...
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  • The Children's Crusade was a movement in 1212, initiated separately by two boys, each of whom claimed ... were reportedly sold into slavery or drowned at sea. Legends of both miracles and tragedies associated with ...
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  • Toothed whale is the general term for any of the various aquatic mammals comprising the suborder Odontoceti ... Odontoceti is one of two suborders of cetaceans, the other being the baleen whales comprising the Mysticeti ...
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  • Veneration of Saint Barbara was common from the ninth century until modern times, and she was often depicted ... Today Barbara is perhaps best known as the patron saint of artillerymen, and miners. Among the many places ...
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  • A sheep is an individual of any of the woolly mammal species that comprise the genus Ovis. All sheep ... Sheep are usually stockier than other bovines and some have horns that are more divergent than those ...
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  • Amos (Hebrew: עָמוֹס—"Burden"—apparently a shortened form of Amasiah, meaning "the ... Amos is regarded as the first of the "literary prophets," whose words were recorded for posterity ...
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  • The Apocalypse of Peter or Revelation of Peter is an example of popular early Christian apocalyptic ... Written by a Christian author in Peter's name during the first half of the second century C.E., ...
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  • The Caduceus, also known as the wand of Hermes, was a symbol of the Greek god Hermes, who carried a staff ... conflating it with the traditional medical symbol, the Rod of Asclepius, which has only a single snake and ...
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