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  • 21Puja — This article is about Hinduism. Puja or pooja may also refer to certain devotional practices performed by Balmikis, Buddhists (see Puja (Buddhism)) and Jains. : for the town in Nepal see Puja, Nepal Pūjā (Devanagari: पूजा) (alternative… …

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  • 22BLACK DEATH — BLACK DEATH, epidemic of various contagious diseases, bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic, all caused by the same bacillus, pasteurella pestis, a combination of which raged throughout Europe between 1348 and 1350. (See Map: Black Death). It was… …

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  • 23Indian Shaker Church — The Indian Shaker Church is a Christian denomination founded in 1881 by Squaxin logger John Slocum in Washington. The Indian Shaker Church is a unique blend of American Indian, Catholic, and Protestant beliefs and practices.The Indian Shakers are …

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  • 24Our Lady of Guadalupe, Extremadura — This article is about the Spanish statue. For the Mexican icon, see Our Lady of Guadalupe. Our Lady of Guadalupe (Extremadura) The shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe was the most important Marian shrine in the medieval kingdom of Castile. It is… …

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  • 25Hadhra — Hadra(Arabic:حضرة) is the term given to the collective supererogatory rituals performed by Sufi orders. The regular hadra is most often held on Thursday evenings after night prayer, Fridays after Jum a prayer, or Sunday evenings. The hadra… …

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  • 26Prayingly — Pray ing*ly, adv. With supplication to God. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 27Metal Hurlant (album) — Metal Hurlant Studio album by Misanthrope Released September 12, 2005 Genre Progressive death metal, avant garde metal Length …

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  • 28College and Church of the Anima (in Rome) —     College and Church of the Anima (in Rome)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► College and Church of the Anima (in Rome)     S. Maria dell Anima, the German national church and hospice in Rome, received its name, according to tradition, from the… …

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  • 29BECON, Thomas — (c. 1513 1567) A preacher and propagandist whose career stretched from the reign of Henry VIII* to that of Elizabeth I,* Thomas Becon contributed to the progress and success of the Reformation in England. Becon appears to have been born in… …

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  • 301 Kings 8 — 1 Then Solomon assembled the elders of Israel, and all the heads of the tribes, the chief of the fathers of the children of Israel, unto king Solomon in Jerusalem, that they might bring up the ark of the covenant of the LORD out of the city of… …

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