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111nature, philosophy of — Introduction the discipline that investigates substantive issues regarding the actual features of nature as a reality. The discussion here is divided into two parts: the philosophy of physics and the philosophy of biology. In this… …
112Job — • One of the books of the Old Testament, and the chief personage in it Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Job Job † …
113Mortmain — • History and details of the laws Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mortmain Mortmain † …
114Pilgrimages — • Journeys made to some place with the purpose of venerating it, or in order to ask there for supernatural aid, or to discharge some religious obligation. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pilgrimages Pilgrimages …
115Acacius (Bishop of Beroea) — Acacius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Acacius Bishop of Beroea. Born in Syria c. 322; died c. 432. While still very young he became a monk in the famous community of solitaries, presided over by Asterius, at a place just outside Antioch.… …
116Edward Hawarden — Edward Hawarden † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Edward Hawarden (HARDEN). Theologian and controversialist, b. in Lancashire, England, 9 April, 1662; d. in London, 23 April, 1735. The loyalty to the Faith that came to be a heritage among …
117unphilanthropic — adjective Not philanthropic; uncharitable, misanthropic …
118at bay — adverb a) Unable to come closer; at a distance. In that case the enemy himself could have occupied the defences of Corinth and held at bay all the Union troops that arrived. b) Cornered; unable to flee. These two books of sacred, and secular,… …
119uncharitably — adverb In an uncharitable manner …
120uncharitableness — noun The state or condition of being uncharitable …