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  2. The Book of Belonging - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Belonging was positively received by Kirkus Reviews [9] and by various religious publications, including Englewood Review, [5] The Presbyterian Outlook, [1] and Sojourners. [ 6 ] [ 10 ] Reviewers praised both Clark's writing and Eleanor's illustrations.

  3. Far Eastern Bible College - Wikipedia

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    The college publishes a theological journal, The Burning Bush, a biannual academic journal. It is distributed for free to students and alumni of the college and members of the Bible-Presbyterian churches. The editor-in-chief is Jeffrey Khoo. The journal was established in 1971 as a newsletter of the college. [8]

  4. The Wild Orchid (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Orchid is a novel by the Norwegian author Sigrid Undset, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1928.. Undset first published the novel in Norwegian as Gymnadenia in 1929. [1]

  5. Good burning bush or the bad one - plant names can ... - AOL

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    There are a lot of great plant species for landscaping, both native and non-native.

  6. Garden: Invasive burning bush requires management - AOL

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    Although beautiful and festive with fall colors, burning bush is invasive and needs proper management in your landscape.

  7. Euonymus alatus - Wikipedia

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    Euonymus alatus, known variously as burning bush, winged euonymus, winged spindle, and winged spindle-tree, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Celastraceae, native to central and northern China, Japan, and Korea.

  8. Burning bush - Wikipedia

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    The current symbol of the Reformed Church of France is a burning bush with the Huguenot cross. The motto of the Church of Scotland is Nec tamen consumebatur, Latin for "Yet it was not consumed", an allusion to the biblical description of the burning bush, and a stylised depiction of the burning bush is used as the Church's symbol. Usage dates ...

  9. Dumitru Stăniloae - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, at the initiative of poet Sandu Tudor, the Rugul aprins (Burning Bush) group was founded. It was composed of priest-monk Ivan Kulighin (confessor of Russian Metropolitan bishop of Rostov , refugee at Cernica Monastery ), priest-monk Benedict Ghius, priest-monk Sofian Boghiu, Prof. Alex. Mironescu, poet Vasile Voiculescu , architect ...