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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Abbey of St. Gall In Switzerland, Canton St. Gall, 30 miles southeast of Constance; for many centuries one of the chief Benedictine abbeys in Europe; founded about 613, ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Tabernacle Tabernacle signified in the Middle Ages sometimes a ciborium-altar, ... Tabernacle. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Tabernacle Tabernacle. Your email address for free daily news updates: ... Tabernacle signified in the Middle Ages sometimes a ciborium-altar, a structure resting on ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Tabernacle According to them the "boards" of the tabernacle must be understood as light frames consisting of two uprights joined (probably at the top, middle, ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Tabernacle The high altar dating from 1424 in the Church of St. Martin at Landshut, Bavaria, ... Tabernacle. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton ...
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CATHOLIC LIBRARY: Mit Brennender Sorge (1937) Whoever identifies, by pantheistic confusion, God and the universe, ..... Press and wireless daily force on you productions hostile to the Faith and to the ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jehovah (Yahweh) "I am who am" appears to refer to "I will be with thee" of verse 12; ... But if this be true, "I am who am" must be considered as an ellipse: "I am who am ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Essence and Existence Essence, described as that whereby a thing is what it is. Existence is that whereby the essence is an actuality in the line of being.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Existence of God It is clear from these passages that Agnosticism and Pantheism are condemned by revelation, while the validity of the general proof of God's existence given ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Halifax This see takes its name from the city of Halifax which has been the seat of government in Nova Scotia since its foundation by Lord Cornwallis in 1749.
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