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  • 71Friedrich Tholuck — Friedrich August Gottreu Tholuck (March 30, 1799 June 10, 1877) was a German Protestant church leader.He was born at Breslau, and educated at the gymnasium and university there. He distinguished himself by his ability to learn languages. A love… …

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  • 72History of the Church of England — This article is an expansion of a section entitled History from within the main article: Church of England The history of the Church of England has its origins sometime in the late 6th century in the Anglo Saxon Kingdom of Kent, and the mission… …

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  • 73Koenraad Elst — (born 7 August 1959) is a Belgian writer and orientalist (without institutional affiliation). He was an editor of the New Right Flemish nationalist journal Teksten, Kommentaren en Studies from 1992 to 1995, focusing on criticism of Islam, various …

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  • 74In God We Trust — is the official national motto of the United States and the U.S. state of Florida. The motto first appeared on a United States coin in 1864, but In God We Trust did not become the official U.S. national motto until after the passage of an Act of… …

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  • 75Early Middle Ages — The Early Middle Ages is a period in the history of Europe following the fall of the Western Roman Empire spanning roughly five centuries from AD 500 to 1000. [Events used to mark the period s beginning include the sack of Rome by the Goths (410) …

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  • 76Religion in the United States — has a history of diversity, due in large part to the nation s multicultural demographic makeup. Among developed nations, the US is one of the most religious in terms of its demographics. According to a 2002 study by the Pew Global Attitudes… …

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  • 77East-West Schism — The East West Schism, or the Great Schism, divided medieval Christendom into Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) branches, which later became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, respectively. Relations between East and… …

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  • 78Lapponia (book) — Lapponia is a book written by Johannes Schefferus (1621 1679) covering a very comprehensive history of Northern Scandinavia topology, environment and Sami living condition, dwelling places, clothing, gender roles, hunting, child raising,… …

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  • 79Babalawo — A Babalawo (also Babaaláwo in full, and pronounced Baba a láwo) literally meaning father or master of the mysteries in the Yoruba language, is a Yorùbá title that denotes a Priest of Ifa. Ifa is a divination system that represents the teachings… …

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  • 80Islam in Iran — The Islamic conquest of Persia (637 651) led to the end of the Sassanid Empire and the eventual decline of the Zoroastrian religion in Persia. However, the achievements of the previous Persian civilizations were not lost, but were to a great… …

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