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  • 81Cleromancy — For the use of random selection as a way to make a fair form of selection, see Sortition. Cleromancy is a form of divination using sortition, casting of lots, or casting bones or stones, in which an outcome is determined by means that normally… …

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  • 82Johannes Ewald — (1743 1781) was a Danish national dramatist and poet. BiographyEwald, normally regarded as the most important Danish poet of the 2nd half of the 18th Century, led a short and troubled life, marked by alcoholism and poor health. The son of a… …

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  • 83Elizabethtown College — Infobox University name=Elizabethtown College motto= Educate for Service established=1899 president=Dr. Theodore E. Long city=Elizabethtown state=Pennsylvania country=USA type=Private, 4 year, Comprehensive endowment=US$52.2 million (FY 2007) [… …

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  • 84Heidenheim an der Brenz — Infobox German Location Art = Stadt Wappen = Heidekopf Heidenheim Wappen.gif image photo = BlicküberHeidenheim2.jpg imagesize = 300px image caption = lat deg = 48 |lat min = 40 |lat sec = 34 lon deg = 10 |lon min = 09 |lon sec = 16 Lageplan =… …

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  • 85Ikkō — shu (一向宗, ikkōshū ) is usually viewed as a small, militant, offshoot from Jodo Shinshu Buddhism though the name has a complex history. Originally Ikkō shu was a small antinomian sect founded by Ikkō Shunjo (a disciple of Ryochu of the Chinzei… …

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  • 86Barbara Juliana, Baroness von Krüdener — (Beate Barbara) Juliane, Baroness von Krüdener (November 22, 1764 – December 25, 1824) was a Russian religious mystic and author. Von Krüdener was born in Riga, Livonia. Her father, Otto Hermann von Vietinghoff Scheel, who had fought as a colonel …

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  • 87Hugo Kaun — Hugo Wilhelm Ludwig Kaun (b. Berlin, March 21, 1863; d. Berlin, April 2, 1932) was a German composer, conductor, and music teacher.Kaun completed his musical training in his hometown of Berlin. In 1886 (or 1887), he left Germany for the United… …

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  • 88Erik Pontoppidan — was a Danish author, bishop, historian and antiquary, born at Aarhus (on the eastern shore of Jutland) August 24, 1698; died at Copenhagen December 20, 1764. He was educated at Fredericia (1716–18), after which he was a private tutor in Norway,… …

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  • 89Neo-Lutheranism — Lutheranism Luther s Seal Book of Concord …

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  • 90High Church Lutheranism — is the European name for the Lutheran movement that emphasises worship practices and doctrines that are similar to those found within both Roman Catholicism and the Anglo Catholic wing of Anglicanism. In North America the term Evangelical… …

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