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  Encyclopedia: 1779
James Robertson was a North Carolina farmer and explorer of the 1700s.
January 18 - Peter Roget, Scottish lexicographer (d.
Peter Mark Roget, (January 18, 1779 - September 12, 1869) Studied at Edinburgh University and became a distinguished medical doctor and lexicographer.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/1779   (3007 words)

  
 Apologetics research resources on religious cults and sects - Jesus, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jesus Onlyism, Joyner, Jesus ...
Celebrated magician James Randi uncovers the faith-healing fakery found in the disturbing performances of evangelist Peter Popoff, W.V. Grant, Leroy Jenkins, Oral Roberts, Pentecostal A.A. Allen, Roman Catholic Ralph DiOrio, and Pat Robertson.
A U.S. psychologist and philosopher, James served as president of American Psychological Association, and wrote one of the first psychology textbooks.
James was most interested in understanding personal religious experience.
www.apologeticsindex.org /j00.html   (2009 words)

  
 Southwestern Company - Customers - Further Reference   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Peters, Thomas J. and Robert H. Waterman, Jr.
Robertson, John G. A History of German Literature (6th Ed.).
James Prescott Joule and the Concept of Energy.
www.southwestern.com /site/customers/FurtherReference.aspx   (3627 words)

  
 Abelard, Peter. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In his introduction to Sic et non, Abelard set a method of resolving these apparent contradictions, thereby making the work significant for the development of the scholastic method.
This work formed the basis for the widely read Sentences of Peter Lombard, who may have been Abelard’s pupil.
See D. Luscombe, The School of Peter Abelard (1969); D. Robertson, Jr., Abelard and Heloise (1972); R. Pernoud, Heloise and Abelard (tr.
www.bartleby.com /65/ab/Abelard.html   (662 words)

  
 W. Willker Bible-Links Page: Theology, Bible, Greek, Apocrypha, Textual Criticism, Papyri, Mailinglists
Fragment of an Uncanonical Gospel editio princeps by Grenfell and Hunt
Is your modern translation corrupt (by James R. White)
P100: James POxy 4449, late 3rd/early 4th cent.
www-user.uni-bremen.de /~wie/bibel.html   (1275 words)

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