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In a Queens Tribune story, Mr. Halloran doesn't deny being '"First Atheling,' or King, of Normandy, a branch of the Theod faith of pre-Christian Heathen religions assembled in the Greater New York area. "
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Athaeneus, to philosophers and travellers, an opiniative ass, a caviller, a kind of pedant; for his manners, as Theod.
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_Methodus apodemica in eorum gratiam qui cum fructu in quocunq; tandem vitæ genere peregrinari cupiunt, a Theod.
English Travellers of the Renaissance Clare Howard
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(Exc. ex Theod., title) that there were two main schools of Valentinianism, the Italian and the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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'Variæ' of Cassiodorus "; Pfeilschifter," Theod. d.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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(In Hebrew shíttah, plural shíttîm; Theod. pyxos; Vulgate, spina, thorn).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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[2457] On the cruel persecution roused by Valens in Alexandria shortly after the death of Athanasius in 373, and the horrors perpetrated there, see the letter of Peter, Athanasius 'successor, in Theod. iv.
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On the admission within the sanctuary, cf. the concession of Ambrose to Theodosius in Theod.v. 18.
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[471] Theod.v. 11 in this edition, p. 139; Mansi iii.
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[2487] A Trajan was commander-in-chief under Valens.cf. Theod. iv.
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