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  2. Monasterio de Santo Domingo, Antigua Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Santo Domingo Church and Monastery is a ruined monastery in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala. Its history can be traced back to 1538 when the Dominicans arrived in Guatemala. It had two towers with ten bells and the monastery was filled with treasures. The monastery was destroyed in the 1773 Santa Marta earthquake.

  3. Cursillo - Wikipedia

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    In the Cursillo movement, being "in colors" is to be in God's grace. For that reason, Cursillo participants (cursillistas) greet each other with the phrase "De Colores" (in Colors). A story from the early days of the movement in Spain tells of an occasion where a group of men were returning from a Cursillo weekend when their bus broke down.

  4. Edwin M. Yamauchi - Wikipedia

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    Yamauchi began language studies at the University of Hawaii but then transferred his candidacy to studying Biblical languages at Shelton College, Ringwood, New Jersey, and received his B.A. degree there.

  5. Monastery of Santo Domingo el Real, Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Monastery of Santo Domingo el Real. The monastery of Santo Domingo Real, located in the city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain, is a convent founded in 1364 by the noblewoman Inés García de Meneses, daughter of García Suárez de Meneses and María Fernández Barroso, after being widowed by Sancho de Velasco.

  6. A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament

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    Plate VIII with facsimiles from Codices Vaticanus, Regius, Nanianus, and Basilensis. The text of the first edition was divided into nine chapters, and three Indices were added at the end (pp. 465–490).