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(1792-1855) and Sarah
Ãâó: www.earlham.edu/~libr/quaker/parker/glossaryf-h.ht...
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The music critic for the Times of London in 1900 when Isadora Duncan first went to London. He encouraged Duncan to perform to symphonic music.
Ãâó: www.pitt.edu/~gillis/dance/glossary.html
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| John |
In the usage under consideration, this term refers to the fourth book of the New Testament, "The Gospel according to John." He was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Christ. The significance of the asterisk in this connection is to indicate the characteristic manner in which references to the Bible are made. "John 3:16" designates the book (John), the chapter (3), and the verse (16).
Ãâó: answering-islam.org.uk/Testimonies/TruePath/glossa...
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| John |
Bowie's friend and fellow musician in early collaborations with Bowie in the Buzz and Feathers bands. He played rhythm guitar on the Japanese Tour and on the 3 rd UK Tour.
Ãâó: www.5years.com/encyh.htm
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| John |
(c.1328-84) English philosopher, theologian and reformer. He is known for his English translation of the Bible and has been called the "Morning Star of the Reformation." See John Wycliffe.
Ãâó: www.religionfacts.com/christianity/glossary.htm
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