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- The
Sickness unto
Death (Danish:
Sygdommen til Døden) is a book
written by
Danish philosopher Søren
Kierkegaard in 1849
under the
pseudonym Anti-Climacus...
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vestiarian crisis or,
especially in its
Elizabethan manifestation, the
edification crisis. The
latter term
arose from the
debate over
whether or not vestments...
- "Stanton and
Lincoln virtually conducted the war together". For his
edification Lincoln relied on a book by
Henry Halleck,
Elements of
Military Art and...
- The
Helene Lange Gymnasium (HLG) is a
public gymnasium (high school) in the city of Hamburg, Germany. It was
founded in 1910 as Höhere Mädchenschule (girls'...
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Planine (English: The Mountains) is a work of
prose fiction,
generally considered to be the
first Croatian novel. It was
written by
Petar Zoranić in 1536...
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Mattie the Goose-boy, or Lúdas Matyi, is a
Hungarian epic poem
written by Mihály
Fazekas (1766–1828) in 1804 and
first released in 1817. It is
based on...
- the
Constitution and the
First Amendment) and
public policy for the
edification of
professionals from
disparate fields.
Drawing upon the case method...
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understanding that
people generally read
books for enjoyment, not
political edification. The
conservative American professor Gene
Koppel claimed that Austen...
- the Old
Testament and New Testament,
being books that were
useful for
edification and
instruction in
moral matters,
though noncanonical.
Scripture alone...