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Coolidge restored confidence in White House Calvin Coolidge was probably the most natural wit in the White House since Abraham Lincoln
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Today a campaign poster occupies a central place in my study; a
gift from my friend Ray Soucek. Bush-Cheney? No, Coolidge-Dawes, the
team that won a landslide election 80 years ago this fall. Only two
20th century presidents rate four stars in my revisionist's history:
Ronald Reagan and Calvin Coolidge. Why Coolidge, who next to Reagan
was anything but showy, a taciturn New Englander; laconic, not
voluble, and phenomenally tight with a buck?
Because in addition to being a spectacular economic and foreign
policy success, Coolidge was the last president to fulfill the ideal
of the founders not ...
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Novatian.
Magazine article from: Healthcare Purchasing News
; Novatian, Irving, TX, announced a three-year single-source distribution agreement with Allegiance Healthcare Corp., McGaw Park...
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Pope Cornelius, a reconciler, had a hard road.(Opinion)
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter
; ...insisted on rebaptism. They included Novatian, the priest who governed the diocese...of its existence, with the presbyter Novatian acting as its leader and spokesman...Moses, had already died in prison. Novatian fully expected that he would be elected...
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Writing the Wrongs: Women of the Old Testament among Biblical Commentators from Philo through the Reformation
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; ...John Chrysostom, Theodoret of Cyrus, Procopius of Gaza, Novatian, Hilary of Potiers, Gregory of Elvira, Ephraem the Syrian...interpretation of her story gets off to a negative start. However, Novatian and Hilary appeal to her theophany as evidence of a trinitarian...
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Cyprian the Bishop
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review
; ...not one but two rival bishops, the breakaway and rigorist Novatian, as well as Pope Stephen, who relied, it would appear...able to delineate the social structures of the community of Novatian-though we might extrapolate with a little more confidence...
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Saint Cyril of Alexandria.(Fathers Of The Church XI)(Biography)
Magazine article from: Catholic Insight
; ...the Synod of the Oak (403), to the Alexandrian Patriachy on October 18, 413. Up to 428, he preached and wrote against Novatian heretics, Jews, and pagans. Gibbon, likewise the novelist Charles Kingsley, seized on the insinuations of Socrates (Church...
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Angelomorphic Christology: Antecedents and Early Evidence
Magazine article from: Journal of Biblical Literature
; ...evidence from 150-325 CE (Justin Martyr, Theophilus, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Clement of Alexandria, Hippolytus, Origen, Novatian, Lactantius, Eusebius, Apostolic Constitutions). Then come chapters on the PseudoClementines, Shepherd of Hermas, and...
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Cyprian and the Bishops of Rome: Questions of Papal Primacy in the Early Church.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Theological Studies
; ...Following the death of Pope Fabian, and during the Decian persecution, there was a 14-month gap (as well as an antipope named Novatian) before Cornelius was elected. D. is eminently familiar with the topic as witnessed by some 17 scholarly articles about...
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Validity of baptism and ordination in the African response to the "rebaptism" crisis: Cyprian of Carthage's synod of spring 256.
Magazine article from: Theological Studies
; ...African bishops in recognizing Cornelius as having been validly elected bishop, a situation that was due to the election of Novatian as a rival bishop (Epistulae 44, 45, 48). (10) There is no mention in these letters of the question of the readmission...
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THE "RULE OF FAITH" AND PATRISTIC BIBLICAL EXEGESIS
Magazine article from: Trinity Journal
; ...century writers who appealed to a "Rule of Faith" or a "Rule of Truth" included Clement of Alexandria, Hippolytus, Origen, Novatian, Dionysius of Alexandria, and the Didascalia apostolorum.24 Later authors still referred to the Rule in an analogous fashion...
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Hypatia of Alexandria.
Magazine article from: The Nation
; ...the Bryaxis statue with an ax. That her quarrel with Cyril, the newly invested bishop of St. Mark's so busy expelling Novatians and Jews from the city, was party-political, rather than religious. Hypatia backed the prefect Orestes (also a Christian...
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