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Christian Seneca
Christian Seneca Christian Seneca Joseph Hall (1574 -- 1656), Bishop of Norwich, a divine eminent as a moralist.

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- Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Younger (/ˈsɛnɪkə/ SEN-ik-ə; c. 4 BC – AD 65), usually known mononymously as Seneca, was a Stoic philosopher of Ancient Rome...
- Seneca Falls is a town in Seneca County, New York, United States. The po****tion was 9,027 at the 2020 census. The Town of Seneca Falls contains the former...
- Correspondence of (or between) Paul and Seneca, also known as the Letters of Paul and Seneca or Epistle to Seneca the Younger, is a collection of letters...
- The Seneca (/ˈsɛnɪkə/ SEN-ik-ə; Seneca: Onödowáʼga:, lit. 'Great Hill People') are a group of Indigenous Iroquoian-speaking people who historically lived...
- West Seneca is a town in Erie County, New York, United States. The po****tion was 45,500 at the 2020 census. West Seneca is a centrally located interior...
- Seneca is a city in Oconee County, South Carolina, United States. The po****tion was 8,102 at the 2010 census. It is the prin****l city of the Seneca...
- County, Iowa Seneca Township, Lenawee County, Michigan Seneca Township, Christian County, Missouri, in Christian County, Missouri Seneca Township, Newton...
- The Seneca Falls Convention was the first women's rights convention. It advertised itself as "a convention to discuss the social, civil, and religious...
- Seneca the Younger's Letter 47 of his Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium, sometimes known as On Master and Slave or On Slavery, is an essayistic look at dehumanization...
- 2024). "Seneca". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved February 23, 2024. Declercq, Georges (2000). Anno Domini: The origins of the Christian Era...