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Epitome of the Formula of Concord. Comprehensive Summary, Rule and Norm According to which all mas should be judged, and the erroneous teachings [controversies]that have occurred should be decided and explained in a Christian way.

Family Historians easy Latin interpreter / translator for old genealogy papers, registers, wills, contracts and records etc.

Western Concepts of God. Western concepts of God have ranged from the detached transcendent demiurge of Aristotle to the pantheism of Spinoza. Nevertheless, much of western thought about God has fallen within some broad form of theism.

Hermes was the Olympian god of herds, trade, heralds, athletes and thieves. This page describes the god’s various divine roles and privileges including husbandry, heralds, birds of omen, thieves and trickery, trade and merchants, language and wiles, travellers and hospitality, guide of the dead, sleep, rustic divination, contests and

There are other wills on the Taxal & Whaley Bridge page which may have connections to Disley people.. My thanks to David & Anne Bailey; Michelle Cantrill; Holly Gaskell & Mike Gregg for many of these wills.

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To continue from my previous post (How to Search for Wills and Probate in England)…Once you have received the will you ordered you will be eager to get on and read it and see if it contains information about other ancestors, or whether it gives you the link between families that you are looking for.

“God is Dead” (German: „Gott ist tot“ (help · info); also known as the Death of God) is a widely quoted statement by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.Nietzsche used the phrase in a figurative sense, to express the idea that the Enlightenment had “killed” the possibility in a belief in any god having ever existed.

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BOOK EIGHT. Conversion to Christ. Augustine is deeply impressed by Simplicianus’ story of the conversion to Christ of the famous orator and philosopher, Marius Victorinus.

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Deus lo vult (“God wills it”, “vulgar” form of Latin Deus vult; variants Deus le volt, Dieux el volt; Deus id vult, Deus hoc vult, etc.) is a Catholic motto associated with the Crusades, more specifically with the Princes’ Crusade of 1096–1099.

For where a testament is, there must also of necessity be the death of the testator.

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