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Daughters of Time: 2000 Notable Women: Antiquity to 1800
by Vivian Gould
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with references to "Catholic Encyclopedia".
Excerpt - on Page 58: "
... in Rome. Legends surround her name - she is said to have found Christ's cross. Ref: Lightman. Web: "Helena, Saint." Catholic Encyclopedia. Galeria Valeria Eutropia. Empress Is Christian Leader. f1. 289 to after 312. Roman Empire. ... "
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New Grove Dictionary, Other Women's Voices, Catholic Encyclopedia, Middle Ages, Celebration of Women Writers, New York, Gaze Introduction, Roman Empire, United States, Anna Maria, Hildegard Publishing, Hotel Dieu
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The History of Beginning Reading: From Teaching by Sound to Teaching by Meaning, Vol. 1
by Geraldine E. Rodgers
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... eight years of solitary Latin prayers! The background of this Little Office or Book of Hours is discussed in the Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913 (page 275, vol. XII), in the article "Popular Devotions:" "Historically speaking, our best known devotions have nearly all ... "
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New York, William James, New England Primer, French Revolution, Noah Webster, Great Britain, Encyclopedia Britannica, Catholic Encyclopedia, Dugald Stewart, William Russell, American Journal of Education, University Press
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The Perfect Law of Liberty
by Jane Payne McCormick
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... was the formless, characterless, unconscious spirit known as Atma (self) or more commonly, Brahm. He alone is eternal and imperishable"' (Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. ii, p. 732). ... "
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Holy Ghost, Jesus Christ, Catholic Church, Christian Science, Ten Great Religions, Catholic Encyclopedia, real concomitance, sacrificial state, erroneous postulate, sacramental sacrifice, clean oblation, gain temporal
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The Roman Catholic Church In The Modern State
by Charles C. Marshall
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... . Politics are morals on the widest scale." 4 A Roman Catholic authority, the Reverend Father Joyce, writing in the Catholic Encyclopedia, says: "The ( ... "
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