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  2. Memento mori - Wikipedia

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    Memento mori (Latin for "remember (that you have) to die") [ 2] is an artistic or symbolic trope acting as a reminder of the inevitability of death. [ 2] The concept has its roots in the philosophers of classical antiquity and Christianity, and appeared in funerary art and architecture from the medieval period onwards.

  3. Angelica Schuyler Church - Wikipedia

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    Angelica Church (née Schuyler / ˈskaɪlər /; February 20, 1756 – March 6, 1814) [ 1][ 2] was an American socialite. She was the eldest daughter of Continental Army General Philip Schuyler, and a sister of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton and sister-in-law of Alexander Hamilton . For sixteen years, she lived in Europe with her British-born ...

  4. Sayings of the Desert Fathers - Wikipedia

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    The Sayings of the Desert Fathers ( Latin: Apophthegmata Patrum Aegyptiorum; Greek: ἀποφθέγματα τῶν πατέρων, romanized : Apophthégmata tōn Patérōn[ 1][ 2]) is the name given to various textual collections consisting of stories and sayings attributed to the Desert Fathers from approximately the 5th century AD. [ 3][ 4 ...

  5. Myrtle Fillmore - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Mary Caroline " Myrtle " Page Fillmore (August 6, 1845 – October 6, 1931) was an American who was co-founder of Unity, a church within the New Thought Christian movement, along with her husband Charles Fillmore. [1] Before that she worked as a schoolteacher .

  6. Lillian Trasher - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Hunt Trasher. Born. 27 September 1887. Jacksonville, Florida. Died. 17 December 1961. Asyut, Egypt. Lillian Hunt Trasher (27 September 1887 – 17 December 1961) was an American Christian missionary to Asyut, Egypt, as well as the founder of the first orphanage in Egypt. She is famed as the "Nile Mother" of Egypt.

  7. Elisha Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Elisha Albright (E. A.) Hoffman (May 7, 1839 – November 25, 1929) [ 1] was a Presbyterian minister, composer of over 2,000 hymns and editor of over 50 song books. The son of an Evangelical minister, Hoffman grew up singing sacred hymns both in church and in the home with his parents. [ 2] After completing high school, Hoffman furthered his ...

  8. Thomas Heyward Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Heyward House at 18 Meeting St., Charleston, South Carolina, a fine example of Adamesque design. Heyward was married twice, at age 26 and at age 40, and each wife was named Elizabeth. His first wife, born in 1753, was the daughter of Colonel John and Sarah Gibbes Mathews and the sister of South Carolina governor John Mathews. She ...

  9. Charles Harrison Mason - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Senior Bishop, Church of God in Christ, Chief Apostle, Pastor and Evangelist. Bishop Charles Harrison Mason Sr. (September 8, 1866 – November 17, 1961) was an American Holiness – Pentecostal pastor and minister. [ 1][ 2] He was the founder and first Senior Bishop of the Church of God in Christ, based in Memphis, Tennessee.

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