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Belmont, François Vachon de

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Fifth superior of the Sulpicians at Montreal, b. at Grenoble, France, 1645; d. 1732.

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Belluno-Feltre

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Anciently called Bellunum, the metropolis of the province of that name in Venetia, Italy, is situated on a hill between the torrent of Ardo and the River Piave.

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Bells

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Article covers origin, benediction, uses, archaeology and inscriptions, and points of law.

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Bellini

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Giacomo (Jacopo) Bellini, father of Gentile and Giovanni Bellini. Teacher of his sons who were the chief founders of the Venetian school of painting.

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Bellings, Sir Richard

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Irish historian, b. near Dublin early in the seventeenth century; d. in 1677.

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Belley

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Coextensive with the civil department of Ain and a suffragan of the Archbishopric of Besançon.

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Bellenden, John

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A Scotch poet, b. at Haddington or Berwick in the latter part of the fifteenth century; d. at Rome, c. 1587.

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Bellecius, Aloysius

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Jesuit ascetic author, born at Freiburg im Breisgau, 15 February, 1704; died at Augsburg, 27 April, 1757.

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Bellasius, Edward

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Serjeant-at-Law, b. 14 October, 1800; d. 24 January, 1873.

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Bellarini, John

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Barnabite theologian, b. at Castelnuovo, Italy, in 1552; d. at Milan, 27 August, 1630.

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Belin, Albert (Jean)

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French prelate and writer, b. in Besançon early in the seventeenth century; d. 29 April, 1677.

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Belief

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That state of the mind by which it assents to propositions, not by reason of their intrinsic evidence, but because of authority.

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Belial

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Found frequently as a personal name in the Vulgate and various English translations of the Bible, is commonly used as a synonym of Satan, or the personification of evil.

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Belgrado, Giacopo

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Italian Jesuit and natural philosopher. (1704-1789)

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Belgium

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Information on the history, education, and cemeteries of the country.

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Belfry

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The upper part of the tower or steeple of a church, for the reception of the bells; or a detached tower containing bells, as the campanile of the Italians.

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Belem do Pará, Archdiocese of

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In South America, formerly (after 4 March, 1719) a suffragan diocese of Bahia (San Salvador), but raised to metropolitan rank 3 May, 1906.

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