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  • 71Green, Paul — ▪ American author in full  Paul Eliot Green  born March 17, 1894, Lillington, N.C., U.S. died May 4, 1981, Chapel Hill, N.C.       American novelist and playwright whose characteristic works deal with North Carolina folklore and regional themes;… …

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  • 72Lazarus — • The name of two persons in the N.T.; a character in one of Christ s parables, and the brother of Martha and Mary of Bethania Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lazarus     Lazarus …

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  • 73Parables — • A comparison, or a parallel, by which one thing is used to illustrate another. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Parables     Parables      …

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  • 74Particular Judgment — • The Catholic doctrine of the particular judgment is this: that immediately after death the eternal destiny of each separated soul is decided by the just judgment of God Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Particular Judgment      …

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  • 75The Garden of Eden —     Terrestrial Paradise     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Terrestrial Paradise     (paradeisos, Paradisus).     The name popularly given in Christian tradition to the scriptural Garden of Eden, the home of our first parents (Gen., ii). The word… …

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  • 76Contempo: A Review of Books and Personalities — December 1931 cover of Contempo featuring Langston Hughes Christ in Alabama . Contempo, A Review of Books and Personalities, was a literary and social commentary published by Milton Abernethy and Anthony Buttitta at Chapel Hill, North Carolina… …

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  • 77Playhouse Theatre (Seattle) — This article is about the theater in Seattle s University District. For the theater building at Seattle Center once known as the Playhouse, see Intiman Theatre. Coordinates: 47°39′23.83″N 122°18′48.93″W /  …

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  • 78Hell —    Derived from the Saxon helan, to cover; hence the covered or the invisible place. In Scripture there are three words so rendered:    1) Sheol, occurring in the Old Testament sixty five times. This word sheol is derived from a root word meaning …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 79Meals —    Are at the present day eaten from a round table little higher than a stool, guests sitting cross legged on mats or small carpets in a circle, and dipping their fingers into one large dish heaped with a mixture of boiled rice and other grain… …

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  • 80Tables —    (Mark 7:4) means banqueting couches or benches, on which the Jews reclined when at meals. This custom, along with the use of raised tables like ours, was introduced among the Jews after the Captivity. Before this they had, properly speaking,… …

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