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Baron, Bonaventura

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Irish Franciscan theologian, philosopher, and writer of Latin prose and verse. (1610-1696)

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Barocco Style

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A debased application to architecture of Renaissance features.

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Barnabites

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The popular name of a religious order which is canonically known by the title, given to it by Pope Paul III in 1535, of Regular Clerics of St. Paul.

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Barnabas, The Epistle of

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Contains no clue to its author nor to those for whom it was intended.

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Barnabas, Saint

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Originally Joseph, styled an Apostle in Holy Scripture, and, like St. Paul, ranked by the Church with the Twelve, though not one of them.

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Barlow, William Rudesind

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Third son of Sir Alexander Barlow of Barlow Hall, date of birth uncertain; d. at Douai, 19 Sept., 1656.

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Barlings, Abbey of

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Founded in 1154 in honour of Our Lady by Ralph de Haye who had given some lands to the Abbot of Newhouse.

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Barlaam and Josaphat

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Main characters of a seventh-century Christian legend. Barlaam, a hermit, converted the prince Josaphat to Christianity, despite the efforts of Josaphat's father Abenner to prevent such a thing. Although Barlaam and Josaphat are included in the Roman Martyrology and in the Greek calendar, the story is actually a Christianized version of a legend about Buddha.

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Barjesus

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False prophet mentioned in the New Testament.

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Bari

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An archdiocese situated in the province of the same name, in Apulia, Southern Italy.

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Bardesanes and Bardesanites

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Syrian Gnostic or, more correctly, a Syrian poet, astrologist, and philosopher, d. 222, at Edessa.

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Bard, Henry

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An English soldier and diplomat, b. 1604; d. 1660.

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Barcos, Martin de

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French theologian of the Jansenist School. (1600-1678)

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Barco Centenera, Martin del

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A secular priest, in 1572 accompanied as chaplain, the expedition of Juan Ortiz de Zárate to the Rio de La Plata.

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Barclay, William

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Scottish jurist, b. 1546; d. at Angers, France, 3 July, 1608.

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Barclay, John

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Author of the political novel "Argenis" and other Latin works in prose and verse. (1582-1621)

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Barcena, Alonzo de

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A Jesuit, native of Bacza in Andalusia, Spain. (1528-1598)

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Barcelona, University of

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An outgrowth of the ecclesiastical schools founded in the eleventh century.

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